Notes from the Field: Increase in Pediatric Intracranial Infections During the COVID-19 Pandemic — Eight Pediatric Hospitals, United States, March 2020–March 2022
The findings in this report are subject to at least three limitations. Because participation in the EIN surveys was voluntary, the results are not representative of intracranial infections throughout the United States. [...]the response rate was low, and response bias possibly affected the findings....
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