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1992
Abstract Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the commonest causes of morbidity that people experience. One episode is distinguished from the next by its severity and by the location of inflammation within the respiratory tract. In general terms the two are related, because the deeper the infection within the tract, the more severe the
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Abstract Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the commonest causes of morbidity that people experience. One episode is distinguished from the next by its severity and by the location of inflammation within the respiratory tract. In general terms the two are related, because the deeper the infection within the tract, the more severe the
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Antibiotics in Acute Respiratory Infections
Medical Journal of Australia, 1993In the absence of clear research-based guidelines, this paper gives practical empirical directions for deciding when to prescribe antibiotics in acute respiratory infections, and how not to prescribe them when their use is inappropriate. Antibiotics probably have no effect on the outcome of most respiratory infections, viral or bacterial. When even the
R B, Hays, C W, Cooper, C, Bridges-Webb
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STRESS AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1986To examine the relationship between stress and upper respiratory tract infection, 235 adults aged 14-57 years, from 94 families affiliated with three suburban family physicians in Adelaide, South Australia, participated in a six-month prospective study.
N M, Graham, R M, Douglas, P, Ryan
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Prevention of acute respiratory infections
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987Of the various factors identified with an increased risk of acute respiratory infections only breast feeding nutrition, indoor environmental pollution caused by cooking fire and parental smoking and immunization are amenable to change. The available data on ARI risk as related to the above mentioned factors are reviewed.
S, Singhi, P, Singhi
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