COVID-19, Influenza, and Other Acute Respiratory Viral Infections: Etiology, Immunopathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Part 2. Other Acute Respiratory Viral Infections. [PDF]
The first part of this paper presented the current knowledge on two very significant respiratory diseases with high pandemic potential, COVID-19 and influenza. The second part reviews other pathogens that cause acute respiratory viral infections, ARVI, including parainfluenza viruses, adenoviruses, pneumoviruses and specifically respiratory syncytial ...
Ilyicheva TN, Netesov SV, Gureyev VN.
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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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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.
Dmitry I. Dogadov +5 more
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis complicated by acute respiratory viral infection
The article presents a clinical case of hypersensitivity pneumonitis complicated by a viral infection in a 72-year-old woman. The introductory part provides a concise literature review on the etiology, classification, frequency, and possible complications of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. The patient’s computed tomography (CT) lung scan showed bilateral
A.S. Kontorshchikov +3 more
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Pathophysiology of Clinical Symptoms in Acute Viral Respiratory Tract Infections [PDF]
In this article we discuss the pathophysiology of common symptoms of acute viral respiratory infections (e.g., sneezing, nasal discharge, sore throat, cough, muscle pains, malaise, and mood changes). Since clinical symptoms are not sufficient to determine the etiology of viral respiratory tract infections, we believe that the host defense mechanisms ...
Ernest Kuchar +3 more
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Pharmacotherapy of acute respiratory viral infections
The paper deals with the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). It considers the currently available methods of etiotropic treatment and the tactics of antiviral therapy.
A A Zaĭtsev
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New treatment options for acute respiratory viral infections
The treatment of acute respiratory viral infection remains an urgent public health problem. There are currently a limited number of drugs used for the treatment and prevention of this pathology with proven efficacy and safety. According to current views in the field of immunology, the most important role in immune protection against both viruses and
S. V. Ryazantsev +2 more
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Hemophagocytic syndrome in acute respiratory viral infections
This review presents the definition, classification, characteristics of the pathogenesis, diagnostic criteria and description of clinical observations not known to general practitioners hemophagocytic syndrome, which may complicate the severity of acute ...
M. V. Shipilov
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Symptomatic treatment of acute respiratory viral infections
The most common causes of respiratory diseases are acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). According to the World Health Organization, every adult suffers from ARVI twice a year, while an average child gets sick 3 times more often. Each year in Russia,
O. V. Goncharova, G. V. Kuranov
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Background: Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a frequent chronic illness marked by changes in permselectivity at the glomerular capillary wall, as a result, it is unable to limit protein loss through the urine.
Husam Lazim +2 more
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