undoubtedly throw important light on the mechanism of all respiratory infection and even perhaps on certain diseases that are not regarded as clearly respiratory in origin.Information concerning the etiology of the common cold is obviously the sine qua non of the understanding of this infection and ...
The development of a "cold-like illness" (CLI) usually requires infection with an upper respiratory virus such as rhinovirus, influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfuluenza virus, coronavirus or adenovirus, among others, and the development of sufficient signs, symptoms and pathophysiol...
Computed Tomographic Study of the Common Cold Computed tomographic study of the common cold. Sociability and Susceptibility to the Common Cold Emotional style and susceptibility to the common cold Viruses and Bacteria in the Etiology of the Common Cold ...
The etiology of the common cold was determined in 69.5% of subjects. Viral infection was detected in 81.6% of patients with sinusitis (n = 38) and in 63.3% of patients without sinusitis (n = 60) (P = .05). Rhinovirus was the most frequent cause of infection, detected in 55.3% and...
Etiology and prophylaxis of the common cold. Typewritten. Thesis (Ph.D. in Pharm.)--Temple University, 1986. Bibliography: leaves 367-381. C Vargas 被引量: 0发表: 1950年 Vaccine Prophylaxis of the Common Cold and Influenza SIR,-There has recently been a considerable amount of discussion in...
THE ETIOLOGY OF ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION (COMMON COLD) Experimental upper respiratory infections similar to "common colds" were transmitted singly and in series through two and four passages in nine out of fift... Long,H P. - 《Journal of Experimental Medicine》 被引量: 97发表: 1931...
Disease: Common cold. Etiologic Agents: Rhinoviruses (over 115 serotypes. Source: Infected individuals excreting virus in nasal secretions; airborne transmission over short distances; enter via nasal epithelium or conjunctiva; transmission via contaminated fingers and fomites also possible. Clinical Manifest...
Rhinoviruses (RVs) are the most common cause of the common cold. They chiefly cause upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) but may infect the lower respiratory tract. [1, 2] Potential complications of infection include otitis media, sinusitis, chronic bronchitis, and exacerbations of reactive...
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Mäkelä, M.J., et al., Viruses and bacteria in the etiology of the common cold. 1998. 36(2): p. 539-542. Eccles, R., et al., Efficacy and safety of iota-carrageenan nasal spray versus placebo in early treatment of the common cold in adults: the ICICC...