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Association between early-life respiratory syncytial virus infection and the risk of asthma: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Autoantibody repertoire analysis in paraneoplastic pemphigus reveals novel targets linked to mucocutaneous blistering and bronchiolitis obliterans. [PDF]
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Elevated lipocalin-2, matrix matalloproteinase-9 and mmp-9/lcn-2 complex serum levels in hospitalized infants with severe bronchiolitis. [PDF]
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Antibiotic Therapy and Factors Predicting Prolonged Hospitalization Among Children Under Three Years Diagnosed With Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Associated Lower Respiratory Infection. [PDF]
Asseri AA.
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Viral bronchiolitis is the most common cause of admission to hospital for infants in high-income countries. Respiratory syncytial virus accounts for 60-80% of bronchiolitis presentations. Bronchiolitis is diagnosed clinically without the need for viral testing.
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Lancet, The, 2006
Bronchiolitis is a distressing, potentially life-threatening respiratory condition that affects young babies. Around 2-3% of all infants younger than 1 year are admitted to hospital with bronchiolitis, usually during the seasonal epidemic. The majority of these infants are infected with respiratory syncytial virus and all have an intense inflammatory ...
Peter J M Openshaw
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Bronchiolitis is a distressing, potentially life-threatening respiratory condition that affects young babies. Around 2-3% of all infants younger than 1 year are admitted to hospital with bronchiolitis, usually during the seasonal epidemic. The majority of these infants are infected with respiratory syncytial virus and all have an intense inflammatory ...
Peter J M Openshaw
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1996
Bronchiolitis is a commonly encountered disease of infants and young children. Mortality is low, but morbidity is significant. Treatment requires considerable commitment of time from medical and nonmedical personnel. Decisions about treatment modalities remain controversial.
M E, Bar-on, J R, Zanga
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Bronchiolitis is a commonly encountered disease of infants and young children. Mortality is low, but morbidity is significant. Treatment requires considerable commitment of time from medical and nonmedical personnel. Decisions about treatment modalities remain controversial.
M E, Bar-on, J R, Zanga
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