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Bronchiolitis, a viral lower respiratory infection, is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, which is associated with an increased risk for developing asthma later in life.
Kylie I. Krohmaly+17 more
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Etiological diagnosis reduces the use of antibiotics in infants with bronchiolitis
OBJECTIVE: Acute bronchiolitis is a leading cause of infant hospitalization and is most commonly caused by respiratory syncytial virus. Etiological tests are not required for its diagnosis, but the influence of viral screening on the therapeutic approach
Ângela Esposito Ferronato+4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Poor respiratory health in childhood is common, and asthma is the most common chronic disease among children, for which there is no known cure. Maternal intake of vitamins (A, C, E) may be a modifiable nutritional exposure to reduce adverse respiratory health in offspring.
Vanessa E. Murphy+8 more
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Predictors for the prescription of albuterol in infants hospitalized for viral bronchiolitis
Despite the recommendation against routine use of inhaled bronchodilators in infants with viral bronchiolitis given in the main clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) on viral bronchiolitis, albuterol is widely prescribed to patients with this disease. The aim of this study was to identify predictors of prescription of albuterol in a population of infants
Sol Maria Piña-Hincapie+3 more
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Bronchiolitis is the first lower respiratory tract viral infection manifesting in infants younger than 12 months of age. Our aim was to evaluate clinical and serological differences in infants with bronchiolitis from a single or from multiple viruses ...
L. Petrarca+9 more
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In pediatric heart transplant recipients, there is a higher incidence of cytomegalovirus if ALC ≤ 0.3 × 109 cells/L during induction, regardless of serostatus. Low ALC levels during induction may identify a high‐risk group that could benefit from an altered CMV prophylactic regimen.
Allyson Chan+7 more
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Serum Vitamin D analysis in acute viral bronchiolitis [PDF]
Introduction: Bronchiolitis is an acute viral disease of lower respitatory pathways in children under 2 years of age. It is manifested by coughing, whistling and refusing food intake.
Vujnović-Živković Zorica+10 more
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Descreve-se uma apresentação rara de bronquiolite obliterante associada a hemossiderose pulmonar, em paciente de nove anos com sintomas respiratórios persistentes iniciados após episódio de bronquiolite aguda grave aos sete meses.
Leonardo Araújo Pinto+7 more
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Clinical Predictors of Longitudinal Respiratory Exacerbation Outcomes in Young Hospitalised Children
Clinical &Experimental Allergy, EarlyView.
Laura A. Coleman+8 more
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Vitamin A and Its Related Diseases
Vitamin, an essential micronutrient, is pivotal in human growth, development, immune function, and vision. Deficiency in VA disrupts growth and development in children and increases susceptibility to infectious diseases, such as respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.
Shuhan Rao+4 more
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