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Acute upper respiratory infections admissions in England and Wales. [PDF]
Acute respiratory infections block the bronchial and/or nasal systems’ airways. These infections may present in a variety of ways, from minor symptoms like the common cold to more serious illnesses like pneumonia or lung collapse. Acute respiratory infections cause over 1.3 million infant deaths under the age of 5 each year throughout the world.
Al Rajeh AM +8 more
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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 H. Lazim +2 more
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Olfactory dysfunction from acute upper respiratory infections: relationship to season of onset [PDF]
Jonathan H Chen, Richard L Doty
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Effects of intra- and inter-day temperature change on acute upper respiratory infections among college students, assessments of three temperature change indicators [PDF]
Junzhe Bao, Jia Xiaocan, Bao Junzhe
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Chronic Periodontitis and Acute Respiratory Infections: A Nationwide Cohort Study
Chronic periodontitis (CP) may increase the risk of exacerbation of and hospitalization for respiratory infections. The aim of the present study was to determine whether CP is associated with acute respiratory infections by analyzing a population-based ...
Jae-Hong Lee, Seong-Nyum Jeong
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Improving antibiotic adherence in treatment of acute upper respiratory infections: a quality improvement process [PDF]
Rittu Hingorani +2 more
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Phytotherapy of acute upper respiratory tract infections in children [PDF]
Acute upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) are the most common infections in the population, especially in children. URIs are mostly of viral origin and tend to resolve spontaneously in approximately one week.
Kundaković Tatjana, Maksimović Zoran
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Objective: Allergic rhinitis is a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction of immunoglobulin E in the rhino-ocular mucosa. This study was planned to demonstrate in patients with allergic rhinitis to evaluate changes in tear, nasal secretions, and blood ...
Alper Yenigun MD +6 more
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Acute upper respiratory tract infections maintain leadership in the overall morbidity patterns of the Russian Federation population. The highest prevalence of acute respiratory infections is reported in the pediatric population.
A. L. Zaplatnikov +8 more
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Here we provide insights into conditions behind developing morbidity pattern in various categories of military personnel (a call-up for military service in military units and compounds, as well as cadets in military educational organizations of the ...
A. Panov +4 more
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