Van Der Gaag EJ, Droffelaar NV; Upper respiratory tract infections in children: A normal stage or high parental concern? Open Journal of Pediatrics, 2012; 2: 244-249.Van Deer Gag EJ, Van Droffelaar N. Upper respiratory tract infections in children: A normal stage or high parental concern...
Van Der Gaag EJ, Droffelaar NV; Upper respiratory tract infections in children: A normal stage or high parental concern? Open Journal of Pediatrics, 2012; 2: 244-249.van der Gaag, E.J. and van Droffelaar, N. (2012) Upper respiratory tract infections in children: A normal stage or ...
Respiratory tract infection is the commonest condition seen by those involved in providing primary care for children. The aetiology and pattern of disease seen clinically is the result of a dynamic interaction between many different factors operating at each age on the developing respiratory tract. ...
(2004). Management of upper respiratory tract infections in children. S Afr Fam Pract, 50(2), 6-12.MF Cotton, Cert, S Innes, H Jaspan, A Madide, and H Rabie. Management of upper respiratory tract infections in children. S Afr Fam Pract (2004), 2008; 50(2): 6-12....
Profiling Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Children from Assam, India.doi:10.4103/0974-777X.107167AcuterespiratoryinfectionsImmunizationNutritionOvercrowdingBackground: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are leading global cause of under-five mortality and morbidity. Objective: To elicit the prevalence ...
Milan, Italy: Respiratory tract infections in young children are linked to an increased risk of asthma and worse lung function in later life, according to new research to be presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress today.
Respiratory tract infections among children younger than 5 years:current management in Australian general practice. Biezen R,Pollack AJ, e t. Medical Journal of Australia . 2015Biezen R, Pollack AJ, Harrison C, Brijnath B, Grando D, Britt HC, et al. Respiratory tract infections among children...
Childhood lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) cause substantial morbidity and under-5 child mortality. The epidemiology of LRTI is changing in low- and middle-income countries with expanding access to conjugate vaccines, yet there are few data on the incidence and risk factors for LRTI in ...
Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) is believed to be a cause of LRIs mainly in young infants. Close surveillance for LRIs was maintained since birth on a group of 1182 children. Over a period of 17 months, we obtained nasopharyngeal and throat swabs for acute LR
Objective We aimed to determine if the incidence of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) among children with asymptomatic, observationally managed congenital lung abnormalities (CLA) differed from that of symptomatic patients who underwent surgery. Second, we sought to compare the pre- and post-...