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Association between nutritional status and severity of RSV-associated lower respiratory tract infection: a retrospective study in hospitalised children under 5 years of age. [PDF]
Monwiratkul J, Jeephet K, Srisingh K.
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Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tools to Manage Patients with Lower Respiratory Tract Infection: Clinicians' Perspectives in Sri Lanka. [PDF]
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Predictive factors for failure of high flow nasal cannula among children with lower respiratory tract infection: A single center retrospective observational study. [PDF]
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Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009Acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI) are the major cause of morbidity and mortality in young children worldwide. ALRIs are important indicators of the health disparities that persist between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children in developed countries. Bronchiolitis and pneumonia account for the majority of the ALRI burden.
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Lower respiratory tract infection
The American Journal of Medicine, 1985The most important lower respiratory infection is pneumonia, the fourth leading cause of death. Most cases of bronchitis are of viral etiology and are not major problems. Empyema can present an important problem in management. Although the diagnosis of pneumonia is usually relatively straightforward, the specific etiologic diagnosis remains a major ...
S M, Finegold, C C, Johnson
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