Tree in bud 1 (1/3) 7 (7/16) 0.64 0.05 8.6 1 Microbiology Duration of respiratory disease to BAL, mean (range) 7 (1–15) 12 (2–36) −14.8 5.5 0.36 Days post-Tx and BAL sampling date, mean (range) 343 (60–1034) 517 (17–4455) −1300.6 951.8 0.75 Rhinovirus BAL Cq...
Rhinoconjunctivitis and wheeze in preschool children: A different relationship than in adults (United or Coexistent Airways Disease)? Allergy. 2007;62(4):344-347.Viegi G, La Grutta S. Rhinoconjunctivitis and wheeze in preschool children: a different relationship than in adults (United or ...
in precipitating severe respiratory disease syndromes such as acute exacerbations of asthma. Rhinoviruses belong to the familyPicornaviridae.Over 100 serotypes of HRV have been identified, thwarting efforts to date to develop an anti-HRV vaccine. Viral replication occurs in the cytoplasm and the ...
one of a group of small RNA viruses of the picornavirus family. Rhinoviruses reproduce in the cells of the nasopharyngeal mucosa, causing an inflammatory disease of the upper respiratory tract. There are many different rhinoviral serotypes, which makes it difficult to control outbreaks of acute re...
Natural rhinovirus infection in adults is usually associated with an afebrile coryzal syndrome (Hobson and Schild, 1960 ; Hamre and Procknow, 1961 ; Reilly et al., 1962 ; Forsyth et al., 1963), and, depending on the population studied, rhino viruses as a group are associated with 8 to...
Rhinovirus re-infections were significantly associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (p=0.04) and asthma (p=0.02) and appeared to be more severe than prolonged infections. Our findings indicate that in immunocompetent adults rhinovirus re-infections are more common than prolonged infections...
After the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), most people have developed the habit of wearing face masks in public area in order to inhibit the transmission of respiratory pathogens. However, Leung et al. quantified the amount of respiratory viruses in exhaled breath of ...
unusual symptoms. Those at high risk for flu complications—children younger than 5, adults 65 years or older, pregnant women, and people with medical conditions like asthma, diabetes, and heart disease—should seek immediate care if they develop flu symptoms like fever, chills, and body aches....
RHINOVIRUSES have been associated with 10 to 30 per cent of acute upper respiratory illnesses in several groups of adults.1 2 3 4 5 6 In March, 1963, a study was undertaken to define the etiology and epidemiology of acute respiratory disease in a population of working adults, and the role...
The patient was able to articulate clearly with the head reclined or in a lying position. Endoscopy identified complete bilateral soft palate paresis consistent with bilateral glossopharyngeal . Additional symptoms of appeared in the course of the disease. Intravenous were ineffective. A marked ...