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Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are a common reason for consulting general practitioners (GPs). In most cases the aetiology is unknown, yet most result in an antibiotic prescription.
McHugh, TD +26 more
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are single-stranded RNAs of 17–24 nt. These molecules regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and are differentially expressed in viral acute respiratory infections (ARIs), which are responsible for high morbidity ...
S. Leon-Icaza +2 more
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Acute and Recurrent Respiratory Tract Infections: Possible Reduction of the Patient’s Pill Burden
Acute and recurrent respiratory tract infections in children are often the reason for seeking medical help. Frequent and prolonged respiratory infections in childhood may lead to the subsequent formation of chronic respiratory diseases in adults ...
V. A. Bulgakova
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Respiratory infections of combined etiology in the clinical practice of the pediatrician
Acute respiratory infections hold the leading position in the structure of infectious pathology in children and are one of the main reasons for visits to the doctor. Most often causative agents of acute respiratory infections are viruses. In recent years,
Svetlana V. Nikolaeva +4 more
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Summary Background The global burden of disease attributable to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains unknown. We aimed to estimate the global incidence of and mortality from episodes of acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) due to RSV in children
H. Nair +20 more
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Objective: To determine the extent to which antibiotics reduce the risk of serious complications after common respiratory tract infections. Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Johnson, A. M. +9 more
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The natural history of respiratory syncytial virus in a birth cohort : the influence of age and previous infection on reinfection and disease [PDF]
This study aimed to quantify the effect of age, time since last infection, and infection history on the rate of respiratory syncytial virus infection and the effect of age and infection history on the risk of respiratory syncytial virus disease.
Bottomley, C +15 more
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The incidence and clinical burden of respiratory syncytial virus disease identified through hospital outpatient presentations in Kenyan children [PDF]
There is little information that describe the burden of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) associated disease in the tropical African outpatient setting. Methods We studied a systematic sample of children aged
Bett, Ann +11 more
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS: WIDENING OF POSSIBILITIES OF ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT
Problem of effective and safe treatment and prophylaxis of acute respiratory tract infections is one of the most topical problems in clinical pediatrics.
V. A. Bulgakova
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BackgroundAcute respiratory infections (ARI) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in under-five children worldwide. About 6.6 million children less than 5 years of age die every year in the world; 95% of them in low-income countries and one ...
A. Tazinya +5 more
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