Acute respiratory infection in an infant.
Summary: A study of the episodes of acute respiratory infection (ARI) that occurred in a paediatrician's daughter during infancy, revealed 11 episodes with an average duration of 8.7 days (range: 3-18 days). In nine of the episodes, family members experienced ARI which preceded that of the infant by a mean of four days (range: two-seven days). Relevant
Oviawe O, Oviawe N.
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Epidemiological features and ways of improving prevention of acute respiratory viral infections [PDF]
Acute respiratory viral infections for many years remain relevant problems of the health care ...
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Srological Evidence in Infection by Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Outbrak of Acute Bronchiolitis [PDF]
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Newer Virus Diseases—Clinical Differentiation of Acute Respiratory Infections. [PDF]
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Early and accurate identification of infectious pathogens can facilitate appropriate drug use and reduce both the duration and financial burden associated with hospital stays.
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A comparison of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus infections among infants admitted to hospital with acute respiratory infections [PDF]
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Introduction: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) remain one of the main health problems among toddlers in Indonesia, including in Tana Toraja Regency.
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USE OF IMMUNOMODULATORS IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION TREATMENT IN FREQUENTLY ILL CHILDREN
Respiratory infections, relapses of ear, nose, throat infections, acute and chronic bronchial infections — these are the most common infantile infections.
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Perspectives on physics-based one-dimensional modeling of lung physiology [PDF]
The need to understand how infection spreads to the deep lung was acutely realized during the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. The challenge of modeling virus laden aerosol transport and deposition in the airways, coupled with mucus clearance, and infection kinetics, became evident.
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Rapid viral diagnosis of acute respiratory infections: comparison of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and the immunofluorescence technique for detection of viral antigens in nasopharyngeal secretions [PDF]
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