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Randomised, controlled trial of effectiveness of ampicillin in mild acute respiratory infections in Indonesian children. [PDF]
The recommended treatment for mild acute respiratory infections (ARI) in children is supportive care only, but many physicians, especially in developing countries, continue to prescribe antibiotic treatment because they believe it prevents progression to
Frerichs, RR, Reingold, AL, Sutrisna, B
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Munanura Turyasiima,1,2 Gloria Kiconco,1,3 Walufu Ivan Egesa,4 Sabinah Twesigemukama,1 Martin Nduwimana1 1Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kampala International University, Kampala, Uganda; 2Department of Standards Compliance Accreditation and ...
Turyasiima M+4 more
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Background. Acute upper respiratory tract infections and influenza, while maintaining high epidemiological, social and economic significance, have a major effect on the public health of countries and individual regions.The aim.
T. A. Bayanova+3 more
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OBJECTIVES: Overutilisation of antibiotics may contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance, a growing international concern. This study aimed to analyse the performance of UK general practices with respect to antibiotic prescribing for ...
Ashworth, Mark+10 more
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VIRAL AND CHLAMYDIAL ETIOLOGY OF ACUTE INFECTIONS OF THE LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT IN COLOMBIAN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS [PDF]
Jorge Duque, C W Henrfquez, A Villegas
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Steady-state pharmacokinetics and sputum penetration of lomefloxacin in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and acute respiratory tract infections [PDF]
Josef Kovařík+6 more
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Epidemiology of acute respiratory infections
Nearly 25% of all deaths among children less than 5 years of age in developing countries are caused by acute respiratory infections (ARI). Estimates of annual mortality rates for ARI in infants range from 1.5 per 1,000 in North America to from 11 to 15 in 1,000 per Central and South America and Africa. Annual mortality rates for ARI for children 1 to 4
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ENTEROVIRUSES ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS DURING SEVEN YEARS IN RIO DE JANEIRO (1985-1991) [PDF]
Silvana Augusta Rodrigues Portes+5 more
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Acute intestinal infections in children [PDF]
Acute intestinal infections - a large group of human infectious diseases caused by pathogenic and opportunistic bacteria, viruses and protozoa. Intestinal infections until now occupy a leading position in infectious diseases, especially in childhood ...
Smiyan, K.O.
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