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Immunomodulators in the prevention of acute respiratory viral infections.

Russian journal of immunology : RJI : official journal of Russian Society of Immunology, 2003
The polyethiology of the respiratory diseases and the lack of effective vaccines to prevent them (except for influenza) underline the need for clinical trials and the practical application of immunomodulatory preparations that could become part of the group of anti-viral drugs with a wide range of activity.
Tatiana A, Semenenko   +7 more
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[Acute viral respiratory infections and asthma].

La Revue du praticien, 1997
Respiratory viral infections are very important triggers of asthma exacerbation. Recent epidemiologic studies support the hypothesis that they are associated with 80 to 85% of acute attacks of asthma in children. The respiratory syncytial and parainfluenza viruses are predominantly detected in infants, while rhinovirus and mycoplasma are the commonest ...
L, Réfabert   +3 more
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[Viral etiology of acute respiratory infections].

Investigacion clinica, 2010
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are pathologies that affect the respiratory tract from the proximal pharynx to the lungs, with an evolution of less than 15 days. They constitute the most frequent cause of morbimortality in the world. With the purpose of identifying the viral agents associated to this type of infections in patients of Zulia State ...
Nereida, Valero   +8 more
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Acquired Ciliary Defects in Nasal Epithelium of Children with Acute Viral Upper Respiratory Infections

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
Johnny L Carson, Albert M Collier
exaly  

Etiology of acute viral respiratory infections common in Pakistan: A review

Reviews in Medical Virology, 2019
Asma Gul, Urooj Javed, Zareen Fatima
exaly  

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