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The investigators aim to compare the standard bulb aspirator with that of a nasal oral aspirator. The hypothesis is that use of a nasal oral aspirator is more effective at removing nasal secretions in...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Texas at Austin
Collaborators
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Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas
Austin, Texas
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