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Factors Associated with Mortality in Nosocomial Lower Respiratory Tract Infections: An ENIRRI Analysis. [PDF]
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<i>Moraxella catarrhalis</i> - An underestimated culprit for community-acquired lower respiratory tract infections in diseased adult lungs. [PDF]
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Pathogenicity and Bro gene typing of pediatric lower respiratory tract infections with Moraxella catarrhalis in Southwest Shandong, China. [PDF]
Xiang Y, Shi J, Han L, Yang C, Lu S.
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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.
Chang, Anne B. +3 more
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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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Telithromycin in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Future Microbiology, 2006Telithromycin is a ketolide, a semisynthetic derivative of the 14-membered ring macrolide antibiotics, with an expanded spectrum of activity relative to macrolides. Its good tissue pharmacokinetic characteristics allows once-daily administration, and it has been successfully employed in lower respiratory tract infections.
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Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2004Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are among the most common infections treated by health care providers. They include a variety of infections ranging from mild acute viral bronchitis to life-threatening ventilatorassociated pneumonia. Despite advances in general knowledge concerning such diseases, there remains considerable morbidity and ...
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