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8% to 44.2% during the study period (p .001). Molecular testing increased (27.2% to 40.0%, p .001) and antigen testing decreased (33.2% to 7.8%, p .001). Hospital-specific adjusted proportions of testing ranged from 10.0% to 83.5% and were not associated with length of stay, antibiotic use, or antiviral use. Hospitals that performed more viral testing did not have lower rates of ancillary laboratory testing. Viral testing practices varied widely across children's hospitals and were not associated with clinically imp