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Modern Approaches to the Management of Children with Acute Respiratory Viral Infection
Experts of the Union of Pediatricians of Russia have developed modern guidelines on management of children with acute respiratory viral infection.
Aleksander A. Baranov +19 more
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Gene Expression Profiles Link Respiratory Viral Infection, Platelet Response to Aspirin, and Acute Myocardial Infarction. [PDF]
Influenza infection is associated with myocardial infarction (MI), suggesting that respiratory viral infection may induce biologic pathways that contribute to MI. We tested the hypotheses that 1) a validated blood gene expression signature of respiratory
Jason J Rose +8 more
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Cytokines in acute respiratory viral infections
Human Respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV) are the two major etiological viral agents of lower respiratory tract infections, affecting mainly infants, pediatric patients and the elderly. Although the infection by either of the viruses trigger an antiviral immune response that mediate viral clearance and disease resolution
E. Vetrova
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Elderly patient with acute respiratory viral infection
The acute respiratory viral infections (ArVIs) continue to be uncontrollable infections due to high transmissibility, broad spectrum of causative agents, the lack of effective antiviral drugs and vaccination against the majority of these agents (except ...
Leonid I. Dvoretsky
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Acute respiratory viral infections in monkeys
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are one of the most significant infections affecting the breeding of monkeys, especially among imported and captive primates. Respiratory diseases are also an important cause of morbidity and mortality in wild populations, and most of these infections can affect humans.
Dmitry I. Dogadov +5 more
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Respiratory Viral Infection-Induced Microbiome Alterations and Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infection. Viral infections predispose patients to secondary bacterial infections, which often have a more severe clinical course.
Shigeo Hanada +7 more
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Acute Respiratory Viral Infection Among Outpatient Healthcare Personnel [PDF]
METHODS RESULTS: SWAB COLLECTION Acute Respiratory Viral Infection Among Outpatient Healthcare Personnel Amanda Krosche, BS1; Mary Bessesen, MD2; Alexandria Brown, PhD3; Derek Cummings, PhD, MPH, MSc4; Charlotte Gaydos, DrPH, MPH, MS1; Cynthia Gibert, MD, MSc5; Geoffrey Gorse, MD6; Ann-Christine Nyquist, MD, MSPH7; Connie Price, MD8; Lewis Radonovich ...
Krosche, Amanda +14 more
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The Role of L-Arginine and Liposomal Vitamin C Supplementation as an Adjunct in Seasonal Respiratory Viral Infection Recovery [PDF]
Respiratory seasonal viral infections remain one of the most important issues in community medicine. The heterogeneity of etiological agents and the characteristics of the hosts airway antiviral defenses account for the complex management of these ...
Valentina Trimarco +9 more
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Background: Acute respiratory tract infections are commonly caused by viruses in children. The differences in clinical data and outcome between single and multiple viral infections in hospitalized children were analyzed.
Chun-Yu Yen +7 more
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Acute Otitis Media and Other Complications of Viral Respiratory Infection [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Viral upper and lower respiratory tract infections (URI, LRI) are common in infants. We determined the prevalence of viral URI and its complications, including acute otitis media (AOM) and LRI, and assessed the effect of bacterial-viral interactions, and genetic and environmental risks on AOM development.
Tasnee, Chonmaitree +10 more
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