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Airway Infectious Disease Emergencies

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Upper and lower respiratory infections are encountered commonly in the emergency department. Visits resulting from occurrences of respiratory disease account for 10% of all pediatric emergency department visits and 20% of all pediatric hospital admissions.
Keyvan, Rafei, Richard, Lichenstein
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Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 2002
In human history, numerous infectious diseases have emerged and re-emerged. Aside from many others, the so-called 'exotic' agents in particular are a threat to our public health systems due to limited experience in case management and lack of appropriate resources.
Heinz, Feldmann   +6 more
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EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2007
(2007). EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Acta Clinica Belgica: Vol. 62, No. 5, pp. 337-341.
W E, Peetermans, P, De Munter
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Pediatric infectious disease emergencies

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
Infectious diseases are the cause of the majority of pediatric emergency visits, although only a minority constitute true emergencies. Progress in identifying the true emergencies continues.
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Pediatric infectious disease emergencies

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1994
Infectious disease emergencies are those in which delays in diagnosis or treatment may lead to untoward harm. Recent developments in the field offer few new therapies, but rather emphasize familiar infections in new guises or clarify approaches to troublesome entities.
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Neurologic Infectious Disease Emergencies

Neurologic Clinics, 2012
Nearly 70 years after the discovery of penicillin, neurologic infectious diseases (NIDs) remain an important worldwide source of morbidity and mortality. The clinician faced with a potential NID must urgently consider patient demographics, pace of illness and clinical syndrome, and laboratory data.
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Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases

Journal of Infection, 2000
Microbial pathogens discovered as aetiological agents of human disease over the last 25 years are reviewed. Strengthening of laboratory and public health surveillance is of paramount importance for early detection and management of emerging infectious diseases.
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Infectious Disease Emergencies

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2018
Stephen Y. Liang, Rachel L. Chin
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Emerging Infectious Disease

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1996
INFECTIOUS DISEASES have always played a major role in defining our daily lives. Empires have risen and fallen from events related to contagious diseases. Human and animal populations have been devastated—and controlled—by the outbreak of epidemic infectious diseases.
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Infectious Diseases Emergencies

2002
Abstract Infection is frequently the immediate cause of death of the patient with cancer, and many times it constitutes a medical emergency. In this chapter, the main infectious dis- ease syndromes in oncology are presented. Most commonly, the physician has to deal with a clinical problem without precise knowledge of the etiology, and ...
Juan Gea-Banacloche,   +2 more
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