(1998) Lower respiratory tract infections: etiology, current treatment, and experience with fluoroquinolones. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 4 , 2S42-2S50 /Javier Garau et al., Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Etiology, Current Treatment, and Experience with Fluoroquinolones Clic Microbiology and...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URI) represents the most common acute illness evaluated in the outpatient setting. URIs range from the common cold—typically a mild, self-limited, catarrhal syndrome of the nasopharynx—to life-threatening illnesses such as epiglottitis (see the image below). Lat...
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The vast majority of acute upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses. Common cold is caused by viruses in most circumstances and does not require antimicrobial agent unless it is complicated by acute otitis media with effusion tonsillitis sinusitis and lower respiratory tract infection....
An epidemiological approach to the etiology of middle ear disease in The Netherlands Upper respiratory tract infectionEpidemiologyThe etiology of middle ear disease in Nijmegen, The Netherlands was studied on the basis of a data set collected... AGM Schilder,GA Zielhuis,HS Straatman,... - European...
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Upper respiratory tract infections are predominately viral-based [23], and therefore, proximity and exchange of fluid (from sneezing, sharing water bottles etc.) are factors that may increase viral spread from one host to another (cross infection), which, in turn, is likely to increase URI in...
The efficacy and safety of oral roxithromycin 300 mg once daily were evaluated in 929 patients with acute pharyngo-amygdalitis of probable bacterial etiology. The diagnosis was based on clinical findings only; the severity of the infection was considered mild in 6% of patients, moderate in 82%,...
(112 female, 72 male, and 46 children) who were free of any respiratory tract infection at the time of study. The material for the investigation consisted of pharyngeal swabs. Two hundred and thirty pharyngeal swabs were examined forChlamydia pneumoniaeantigen and for typical pathogens each....
The release of leukotrienes in the respiratory tract during infection with respiratory syncytial virus: role in obstructive airway disease Pediatr Res, 25 (1988), pp. 504-507 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [57] D.A. Gentile, P. Fireman, D.P. Skoner Elevations of local leukotriene C4 ...