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| treat. Infants, children and adolescents are seen for diagnostic and therapeutic services for proven or suspected infections, particularly those that are recurrent, severe or caused by unusual germs. Additionally, children with prolonged and recurrent fever, as well as congenital, perinatal, orthopedic, cardiovascular, and pulmonary infections are also seen. Specialized care is also available for infants born to HIV-positive mothers and for all pediatric patients with proven HIV infection. | ||
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