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Acute viral bronchiolitis in South Africa: Viral aetiology and clinical epidemiology
Bronchiolitis is a viral-induced lower respiratory tract infection that occurs predominantly in children
White, D.A.+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Adenovirus (AdV) is a non‐enveloped virus with a double‐stranded DNA genome that can infect the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, as well as cause conjunctivitis. The infection is influenced by the patient's age, environment, temperature, and immunocompromised individuals.
Taslima Jamal Urmi+2 more
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Acute viral bronchiolitis in South Africa: Diagnostic flow
Bronchiolitis may be diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs and symptoms. In a young child, the diagnosis can be made on the clinical pattern of wheezing and hyperinflation. Clinical symptoms and signs typically start with an upper respiratory prodrome, including rhinorrhoea, low-grade fever, cough and poor feeding, followed 1 - 2 days later by ...
White, D.A.+7 more
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Thymic stromal lymphopoietin, IL-33, and periostin in hospitalized infants with viral bronchiolitis
Much attention has recently been focused on thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), IL-33, and periostin in allergic disease, but less is known about their role in viral bronchiolitis. The aim of the study was to investigate whether infants exhibit enhanced
M. L. García-García+8 more
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A brief focus on 2022 Italian guidelines on the management of bronchiolitis in infants
The intersociety consensus document “UPDATE - 2022 Italian guidelines on the management of bronchiolitis in infants” aimed to update the previously published clinical practice guidelines on the prevention and treatment of bronchiolitis in newborns and ...
Sara Manti, Eugenio Baraldi
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes significant infant morbidity and mortality. For decades severe RSV-induced disease was thought to result from an uncontrolled host response to viral replication, but recent work suggests that a strong innate ...
Felipe-Andrés Piedra+6 more
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Patterns of Respiratory Symptoms and Asthma Diagnosis in School‐Age Children: Three Birth Cohorts
We performed guided multi‐domain clustering of symptoms and triggers in school‐age children across three birth cohorts. Using 15 variables, five clusters were identified. Two clusters showed a high prevalence of asthma with persistent symptoms.
Alex Cucco+15 more
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Why Are Children With Bronchiolitis At Risk Of Urinary Tract Infections?
Mohamed A Hendaus1,2 1Department of Pediatrics, Section of Academic General Pediatrics, Sidra Medicine, Doha, Qatar; 2Department of Clinical Pediatrics, Weill- Cornell Medicine, Doha, QatarCorrespondence: Mohamed A HendausDepartment of Pediatrics, Sidra ...
Hendaus MA
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ABSTRACT Background Understanding the contribution of pathogens to respiratory illness in infants is important to guide interventions. We assessed the aetiology of respiratory pathogens among infants hospitalised with respiratory and non‐respiratory illness. Methods We conducted an unmatched case–control study among infants aged < 1 year.
Nicole Wolter+14 more
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