The virus survives for longer periods indoors in winter because the relative humidity of indoor air is very low in comparison to the outside air. The virus is in droplets that are coughed or sneezed; it infects others via inhalation or by landing on sensitive body areas such as the eyes,...
Few studies have examined the relationship between subject-reported allergy and results of allergy skin testing in large unselected or unbiased cohorts. The objective of this study was to compare the results of self-reported allergy via verbal questioning with the results of allergy skin testing by ...
et al. Clinical symptoms, comorbidities and health outcomes among outpatients infected with the common cold coronaviruses versus influenza virus. Virol J 21, 251 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-024-02524-6 Download citation Received08 August 2024 Accepted30 September 2024 Published08 ...
In addition, long-term reproducibility FEVI (-31.2% baseline 14.8% versus -26.3 2 14.9%, P < +was evaluated by comparing the results of CACh I and 111. Figure 0.0 1) and for vEmax2S%V(-4C7.-2M% EbFasVeline 14.2% versus 2 compares the reproducibility of changes and of after ...
versus 27% of those receiving placebo.188Another meta-analysis included 16 controlled trials with a total of 1,387 participants and found zinc treatment for common colds reduced symptom duration: after seven days, those receiving zinc were 55% less likely to have remaining symptoms than those ...
The sinuses should not be imaged in patients with the common cold if the signs and symptoms of illness gradually become less severe and no specific signs suggestive of bacterial sinusitis occur. (J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998;102:403-8.)