A case study: Viral Pneumonia induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome with super infection of ESBL producing Klebsiella pneumonia treated with Antibiotic Adjuvant Entity: ELORESNeeraj Gupta
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection increases the risk of pneumonia in young children, according to research published in the January 6, 2015, edition ofPLOS Medicine. For their study, Daniel Weinberger, of the Yale University School of Public Health, and colleagues analyzed data from more...
The meaning of RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS is a pneumovirus (species Human orthopneumovirus of the genus Orthopneumovirus) that usually causes mild infections of the upper respiratory tract and lungs, that is spread through contact with respiratory dropl
Michigan Department of Public Health records revealed six additional cases of adult bilateral pneumonia with diagnostic antibody titers to RSV, with or without coinfection with a second organism. These data suggest that RSV may be an under-recognized cause of lower respiratory tract disease in adults...
L. et al. Causes of severe pneumonia requiring hospital admission in children without HIV infection from Africa and Asia: the PERCH multi-country case-control study. Lancet 394, 757–779 (2019). Google Scholar Caballero, M. T. & Polack, F. P. Respiratory syncytial virus is an ‘...
On the other hand, lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) includes both acute and chorionic types, such as pneumonia and bronchitis. Based on pathogenicity, bacterial and viral pathogens are the most common microorganisms in both types (ie, LRTI and URTI). Moreover, infection distribution leads...
In addition, many respiratory viral infections, especially in the case of mild symptoms, would not have been detected at hospitals, hence would not have been listed in the nationwide database. Further study including all the patients with acute respiratory infection symptoms, not based on PCR, ...
Chlamydia pneumoniae infection was found in 3 patients with radiographic pneumonia. The study supports the traditional view that patients with a positive chest radiograph as a rule present more serious manifestations of lower respiratory tract pathology than patients with a normal radiograph. However, as...
Eosinophilic airway inflammation caused by respiratory virus infection has been demonstrated in basic research; however, clinical investigations are lacking. To clarify the extent to which respiratory virus infection induces airway eosinophilic inflammat
Scaling up of evidence-based management of childhood acute respiratory infection/pneumonia, is a public health priority in India, and necessitates robust literature review, for advocacy and action. Objective To identify, synthesize and summarize current evidence to guide scaling up of management of chi...