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Viral Infections of the Respiratory Tract [PDF]
Viral infections of the respiratory tract are responsible for large amounts of time lost from the workplace and significant morbidity and mortality in the very young and the very old. The worldwide pandemic of influenza in 1918 was alone responsible for nearly 30 million deaths in excess of those expected for influenza. Viral respiratory infections are
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Prophylactic Sulphadimidine in Children Subject to Recurrent Infections of Upper Respiratory Tract [PDF]
Joyce Burke
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UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN: FROM CASE HISTORY TO MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Respiratory tract infections are the most common diseases in childhood. The respiratory tract, widely branched system of ducts, is particularly exposed to the action of microorganisms transmitted by air from here the high frequency of infections they ...
BRANCATO, Anna+12 more
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A NOTE ON MONILIA INFECTION OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT [PDF]
P. J. Marett
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COVID-19: Beyond Respiratory Tract
Anshuman Elhence
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Incidence and predictors of respiratory tract infections among birth cohorts in Ethiopia, 2023
Background Respiratory tract infection (RTI) has been a predominant health problem worldwide, including Ethiopia. It is one of the major causes of under-five mortality in Ethiopia, accountable for 18% of total deaths.
Fekade Demeke Bayou+14 more
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A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE RELATING TO AFFECTIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT IN INDIVIDUALS EXPOSED TO COTTON DUST [PDF]
K. M. A. Perry
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ABSTRACT Nabais Sá‐De Vries syndrome (NSDVS) is an extremely rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by SPOP mutations. To date, only 10 cases have been described presenting with intellectual disability, neurological signs and symptoms, and a variable association of dysmorphic features.
Jessica Galli+10 more
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Abstract Background Amelia and phocomelia represent severe limb reduction defects. Specific epidemiologic data on these defects are scarce. We conducted a descriptive analysis of prevalence data in Finland during 1993–2008 to clarify the epidemiology nationwide in a population‐based register study.
Niklas Pakkasjärvi+3 more
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In orden to determine the frequency of bacterial pathogens in the respiratory tract of children between the ages of 0 – 11 years old who attend the emergency service in the Pediatrics ward at the Autonomous Hospital Antonio Patricio de Alcalá in Cumaná ...
Militza Guzmán L+3 more
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