Acute respiratory infections (A. R. I.) in an outlying health formation: Epidemiology and caresINFANT, NEWBORN/diseasesJEJUNUM/neoplasmsLEIOMYOMA/case reportsThe kinetics of the slow combustion of the three xylene isomers have been studied manometrically in a quartz vessel, under static conditions ...
Research ArticleAcute Respiratory Tract Infections among HospitalizedPalestinian Patients (2011–2016): A Retrospective StudyRania Abu Seir , 1 Wafa’ Njoum , 1 Rawan Najajrah , 1 Dania Najjar , 1Mariam Ashour , 1 Bassam Asakra , 1 Nahla Samman , 2 and Osama Najjar31 Department of Medical L...
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1 year witha male: female ratio of 3:2. Viruses weredetected in 1364 (61.02%) children, 233(10.4%) having dual infections: these virusesinclude respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)(24%), human rhinovirus (hRV) (19.7%), ade-novirus (5.7%), inf l uenza virus (5.3%), andparainf l u...
Acute respiratory infections kill 4 million children every year in developing countries, and most of these deaths are caused by pneumonia. This huge loss of life goes virtually unnoticed, despite the fact that we have two very effective ways of preventing many of the deaths from pneumonia: Haemop...
作者: The Working Group on ARI, Respiratory Disease Committee, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 展开 摘要: A patient with an oesophagobronchial fistula who was unfit for surgery was treated successfully by the application of sclerosants (sodium hydroxide and acetic acid) to...
The World Health Organization (WHO) case definition of severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) is anyone with an acute respiratory infection with symptoms within 10 days of presentation, cough, fever, and hospitalization. This is used to standardize global influenza surveillance with the caveat not...
Seasonal Factors in the Incidence of the Acute Respiratory Infections. Dr. Smiley accepts as proved the common observation that respiratory diseases are more prevalent in winter and spring than during the rest of the year, and... SMILEY D.F. - 《American Journal of Epidemiology》 被引量: 10...
initiative in response to increasing evidence that viruses play an important role in acute respiratory infections (ARI). WHO emphasized the need to prioritize research to gain a better understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, prevention and clinical management of respiratory virus infections across...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:This investigation aims to understand the role and burden of viral co-infections for acute respiratory illnesses in children. Co-infection can be either viral-viral or viral-bacterial and with new technology there is more information on the role they play on the health of child...