A logical diagnostic plan to differentiate probable etiologies and to rule out nonviral causes results in appropriate therapeutic choices. Even with a viral etiology, therapies to reduce the pathological consequences of the infection may modulate and help control the clinical signs. Novel choices and ...
The etiology of infectious CRS is usually secondary to chronic bacterial infection that commonly begins with a viral upper respiratory tract infection. Humoral antibody deficiencies can underlie difficult-to-treat or recurrent CRS. Infectious CRS can be treated with antimicrobials, topical or oral ...
We further explored theses interactions in each subtype cohort, but only got consistent results in digestive infectious diseases cohort, with regular physical activity significant in respiratory infection cohort, while never use cannabis significant specifically in blood or sexually transmitted infectious ...
These studies underscored the crucial role of nurses in supporting patients with chronic Chagas disease, particularly those with cardiac and/or digestive manifestations. Additionally, interventions pertaining to neonates with the infection and users of pacemakers/implantable cardioverter defibrillators were exam...
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Cats with mycoplasma will have chronic respiratory problems and they will often continue to get worse and worse. But it sounds like his most pressing problem right now is his ear. I do think that a culture is a good idea. Your vet should be able to do a culture without sedation. I ...
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respiratory tract diseases at the moment of sample collection). 30 of the healthy participants were furry pet owners (dogs, cats, or both), 11 had no pets, for two healthy participants information regarding pet ownership was unknown. We have chosen to include pet ownership as a factor in ...
Nasopharyngeal microbiota composition of children is related to the frequency of upper respiratory infection and acute sinusitis Article Open access 01 July 2016 Two sampling methods yield distinct microbial signatures in the nasopharynges of asthmatic children Article Open access 16 June 2016 Back...
Cough is currently the most common reason for patients to visit a primary care physician in the UK, yet it remains an unmet medical need. Current therapies