Association between dietary habits and recurrent respiratory infection in children: A case–control study To explore the association between dietary habits and recurrent respiratory infection (RRI) in children aged 0–14 years. This case–control study compared... W Zhang,H Yu,J Shang,... - 《...
An upper respiratory tract infection, or upper respiratory infection, is an infectious process of any of the components of the upper airway. Infection of the specific areas of the upper respiratory tract can be named specifically. Examples of these may include: Rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal...
However, it is recommended to prescribe an appropriate antibiotic in certain clinical situations suggesting a bacterial infection. This is the case of acute purulent otitis media, certain sinusitis, and certain tonsillitis such as, for example, streptococcal angina. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections...
This research creates an educational e-health in the form of a health question and answer system (with an upper respiratory tract infection case study) which can be used to provide answers that are more focused on valid information. Validation of information with answers searched using dynamic ...
However, it is recommended to prescribe an appropriate antibiotic in certain clinical situations suggesting a bacterial infection. This is the case of acute purulent otitis media, certain sinusitis, and certain tonsillitis such as, for example, streptococcal angina. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections: ...
7 Another issue that frequently arises in the debate is the role of individuals who have the disease but no symptoms in spreading the infection; 2 studies8,9 found a high rate of positive pharyngeal molecular test results among individuals without symptoms, and that may become an important ...
As data collection took place in this setting, it was possible to recruit a broad patient collective, which included both routine control patients and ‘emergency’ patients who had current symptoms of (respiratory) infection and/or mild or moderate exacerbation. Data on lung function parameters of...
In a single study of Canadian healthcare workers, physicians were significantly more likely to work with RTI than medical students and residents, and considered the risk of transmitting infection to others to be the lowest [29]. A study using data from publicly funded healthcare workers in Queen...
Towards clinical definitions of lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) for research and primary care practice in Europe: an international consensus study. Prim Care Respir J 2011;20:299-306. http://dx.doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2011.00034 23. Lim WS, Baudouin SV, George RC, et al. BTS ...
However to sustain the performance and to reduce the human suffering, stigma, morbidity and mortality; efforts should be strengthened to catch the missing patients and avert possible risk of MDR TB and TB HIV Co-infection. Strategy may be refined to register more missing cases of TB, especially...