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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990Upper respiratory tract infections are among the most common acute infections in humans. This review discusses the clinically important aspects of the epidemiology, etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, management, complications, and prevention of the common cold, pharyngitis, otitis media, and sinusitis.
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Upper respiratory tract infections
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1969Upper respiratory tract infections are widespread and arc the commonest cause of morbidity in children. Gulati (1965) found that they were responsible for 31.4% of morbidity in children in a semi-urban area in Delhi while Verma and Kumar (1968) reported an incidence of 26.6% among children attcnding a primary health centre.
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
1998Abstract The most common infectious diseases of man are those that involve the upper respiratory tract and adjacent sinuses, middle ear, pharynx, epiglottis, and larynx. Although the severity of most upper respiratory tract infections (URls) is limited to the “temporarily annoying” category, these illnesses are the leading causes of time
Michael E. Ellis, Peter McArthur
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Antibiotics and Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Pediatrics, 1978I wish to commend Dr. Alvaro Navia-Monedero on his letter regarding the use of antibiotics in upper respiratory tract infections (Pediatrics 59:141, January 1977). Dr. Martin Hardy and I did a similar study in the 1950s1 and arrived at the same conclusion that antibiotics are of no value in the treatment of the uncomplicated upper respiratory tract ...
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Upper respiratory tract infections in children
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993Respiratory tract infections are a frequent problem for children, families, and pediatricians. Most such infections are trivial and do not warrant significant concern; however, for some children and some infections, aggressive and effective therapy is important.
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Infections of the Upper Respiratory Tract
Medical Clinics of North America, 1983M L, Levy, C D, Ericsson, L K, Pickering
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Penicillin Sprays and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
BMJ, 1946F A, KNOTT, J B, BLAIKLEY
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A Symptom-Directed Paradigm for the Evaluation and Management of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Medical Clinics of North America, 2021Judy Tung
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Sport and the Immune System Response. A Review
Biology, 2021Antonio Cicchella +2 more
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