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The Common Cold and Influenza in Children: To Treat or Not to Treat? [PDF]
The common cold, which is mostly caused by respiratory viruses and clinically represented by the symptoms of acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) with mainly upper respiratory tract involvement, is an important problem in pediatric practice.
Natalia A. Geppe +4 more
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ARVI: rational pharmacotherapy
ARVI is the most common group of mass diseases and number one among infectious diseases. Adequate protection against influenza and ARVI can be achieved with the help of modern drugs that create a barrier on the way of the virus and increase the body's ...
N. I. Lapidus
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Probiotics in the prevention of ARVI
ARVI is a short-term infection of the upper respiratory tract (including middle ear cavity and paranasal sinuses) which is caused by various respiratory viruses. According to the WHO [1], ARVI affects every third person every year.
N. L. Kunelskaya +4 more
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Treatment of ARVI and influenza in patients with arterial hypertension [PDF]
Aim: to study the flow phenomena of influenza and ARVI in patients with arterial hypertension, as well as the effectiveness of antiviral therapy. Materials and methods.
E V Silina +3 more
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Aim. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Raphamin, containing technologically processed affinity-purified antibodies to interferon , CD4 receptor, 1 domain of the major histocompatibility complex class II and 2 microglobulin major histocompatibility ...
Rustem F. Khamitov +3 more
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Arvi Järventaus and the Hungarian “weeping willows” The article describes the first Finnish-language travelogue about Hungary: Arvi Järventaus’s “Itkevien pajujen maa” (The Land of the Weeping Wil- lows), published in 1939. This work is organically connected to Järventaus’s earlier work, which includes fictional descriptions of Hungarian history ...
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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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Background. Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) and pneumococcal infections (PI) annually cause great damage to the health and working capacity of the population, and lead to economic losses for employers and the state. Aim.
O. A. Gruzdeva +3 more
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Mortality from influenza among the Ukrainian population in 2015–2016 epidemic season
Influenza and acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are one of the most urgent medical and socio-economic problems of the country. This is due to the high prevalence of these disease, their complexity, high mortality and severe complications.
O.O. Artemchuk +3 more
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Adequate therapy of acute respiratory infections and flu
Acute respiratory infections (ARVI) including flu are the most widespread pathologies in the structure of children's infectious diseases [1]. The article tells about the main causative agents of ARVI in children, the clinical patterns of ARVI and flu ...
E. M. Ovsyannikova +4 more
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