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Reply to: “Nasal injury and comfort with jet versus bubble continuous positive airway pressure delivery systems in preterm infants with respiratory distress”

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Conception or design of the work: Elia Rossella, Michele Maruccia

Data collection: Elia Rossella, Eleonora Nacchiero

Data analysis and interpretation: Michelangelo Vestita

Drafting the article: Elia Rossella

Critical revision of the article: Eleonora Nacchiero, Michele Maruccia

Final approval of the version to be published: Elia Rossella, Eleonora Nacchiero, Michelangelo Vestita,Michele Maruccia

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Elia, R., Nacchiero, E., Vestita, M. et al. Reply to: “Nasal injury and comfort with jet versus bubble continuous positive airway pressure delivery systems in preterm infants with respiratory distress”. Eur J Pediatr 178, 427–428 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-018-3298-4

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