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A 5-month-old infant presents with a 2-day history of coryza, cough and increasing work of breathing. On examination he has tachypnoea, subcostal recession and widespread fine wheeze and crackles. Oxygen saturation is 93% on room air and he is feeding less than usual but still producing wet nappies. What is the most appropriate management strategy?

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