Antimicrobial use Guidelines for Treatment of Respiratory Tract Disease in Dogs and Cats: Antimicrobial Guidelines Working Group of the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases [PDF]
Respiratory tract disease can be associated with primary or secondary bacterial infections in dogs and cats and is a common reason for use and potential misuse, improper use, and overuse of antimicrobials.
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The Beneficial Role of Probiotic Lactobacillus in Respiratory Diseases
Respiratory diseases cause a high incidence and mortality worldwide. As a natural immunobiotic, Lactobacillus has excellent immunomodulatory ability. Administration of some Lactobacillus species can alleviate the symptoms of respiratory diseases such as ...
Tingfeng Du+3 more
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The emerging role of the piRNA/PIWI complex in respiratory tract diseases. [PDF]
PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) is a class of recently discovered small non-coding RNA molecules with a length of 18–33 nt that interacts with the PIWI protein to form the piRNA/PIWI complex.
Yao Y+6 more
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Association of Sinusitis and Upper Respiratory Tract Diseases With Incident Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-control Study. [PDF]
Objective We aimed to determine whether specific respiratory tract diseases are associated with increased rheumatoid arthritis (RA) risk. Methods This case-control study within the Mass General Brigham Biobank matched newly diagnosed RA cases to 3 ...
Kronzer VL+8 more
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The microbiome of the upper respiratory tract in health and disease [PDF]
AbstractThe human upper respiratory tract (URT) offers a variety of niches for microbial colonization. Local microbial communities are shaped by the different characteristics of the specific location within the URT, but also by the interaction with both external and intrinsic factors, such as ageing, diseases, immune responses, olfactory function, and ...
Kaisa Koskinen+3 more
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The Relationship between Fine Particle Matter (PM2.5) Exposure and Upper Respiratory Tract Diseases. [PDF]
PM2.5 is one of the most harmful components of airborne pollution and includes particles with diameters of less than 2.5 μm. Almost 90% of the world’s population lives in areas with poor air quality exceeding the norms established by the WHO.
Zaręba Ł+6 more
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Hospitalization of aboriginal and non-aboriginal patients for respiratory tract diseases in Western Australia, 1988-1993 [PDF]
Peta Williams, M.P. Gracey, Peter Smith
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Upper Respiratory Tract Diseases in Athletes in Different Sports Disciplines. [PDF]
Upper respiratory tract diseases in athletes are a very common medical problem. Training conditions in different sports disciplines increase the risk of upper respiratory disease.
Gałązka-Franta A+3 more
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Effect of exposure to ambient PM2.5 pollution on the risk of respiratory tract diseases: a meta-analysis of cohort studies. [PDF]
The International Agency for Research on Cancer and the World Health Organization have designated airborne particulates, including particulates of median aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5), as Group 1 carcinogens.
Liu Q+7 more
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Essential oils in the treatment of respiratory tract diseases highlighting their role in bacterial infections and their anti-inflammatory action: a review. [PDF]
The appearance of multidrug resistant bacteria and growing antibiotic resistance is leading to a continuous need for discovering new drugs and alternative treatments against infections. The investigation of the antibacterial effect of essential oils (EOs)
Horváth G, Ács K.
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