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<i>Lacticaseibacillus paracasei</i> strain Shirota suppresses upper respiratory tract infections and activates mononuclear phagocytic cells in healthy Japanese office workers: a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial. [PDF]
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A Scoping Review of the Evidence on Prevalence of Feline Upper Respiratory Tract Infections and Associated Risk Factors. [PDF]
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
ERS Handbook Respiratory Medicine, 2013Rossa Brugha +2 more
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BMJ evidence-based medicine, 2020
Background Antibiotic over prescription for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) in primary care exacerbates antimicrobial resistance. There is a need for effective alternatives to antibiotic prescribing. Honey is a lay remedy for URTIs, and has an
Hibatullah Abuelgasim, C. Albury, J. Lee
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Background Antibiotic over prescription for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) in primary care exacerbates antimicrobial resistance. There is a need for effective alternatives to antibiotic prescribing. Honey is a lay remedy for URTIs, and has an
Hibatullah Abuelgasim, C. Albury, J. Lee
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Upper respiratory tract infections
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1999In reviewing recent advances in upper respiratory tract infections, we focus on five key topics. First, the use of ribavirin in the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infection has been limited to the immunosuppressed. Prophylaxis in high-risk patients with specific immunoglobulin is effective and a new monoclonal antibody shows promise.
D A, Moore, M, Sharland, J S, Friedland
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Eye, ear, nose & throat monthly, 2010Abstract Acute upper respiratory tract infections include acute pharyngitis/tonsillitis and acute rhinitis. Acute sinusitis, acute otitis media, and influenza also come under the umbrella of infections of the upper respiratory tract. Otitis media and influenza will be discussed elsewhere: this chapter concentrates on acute pharyngitis/
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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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