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Severe COVID-19 was designated when patients had one of the following criteria: (a) respiratory distress with respiratory frequency≥ 30/min; (b) pulse oximeter oxygen saturation ≤ 93% at rest; and (c) oxygenation index (artery partial pressure of oxygen/inspired oxygen fraction, PaO2/FiO2)...
In fact, they are often prescribed to treat other common infections in the general population (e.g., respiratory, genital, and urinary infections, parasite infestation) [133]. In the period 2000–2010, global macrolide consumption increased by 19% and fluoroquinolone consumption by 64% [134]. ...
The main starting points of cervical suppurations in our study are bacterial tonsillitis in a percentage of 25.23%, followed by odontogenic causes 23.36%, lymphadenitis 14.01% and also superinfected cysts or complicated ENT conditions, such as otitis media or upper respiratory tract infections, in ...