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a child can be a victim of about 12 viral ailments in a year. Children often become the target of a virus immediately after recovering from another virus. However, the incidence of viral infection in kids generally decreases as they grow up(1). ...
Respiratory syncytial virusURTIUpper respiratory tract infectionThe epidemiology, molecular structure, cell tropism, and pathophysiology of many human disease-causing viruses have been painstakingly and elegantly characterized during the past 50 years. Vaccines and antiviral drugs of varying efficacy were ...
Respiratory infections are the commonest infections found in children, which are conveniently classified as upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI). URTI is often considered trivial but it poses significant morbidity to children and also has a great impact...
Nonspecific mucosal immune responses in infants and children during acute phase of RS virus infection were analyzed. The first step of host defence mechanisms and immune responses during viral infection has been thought to be functional and organic reactions in virus-infected host cells, that is, in...
16 Also, it was a trial designed to mimic the routine practice of supplementing children with daily vitamin D in the wintertime as recommended by many practitioners and performed in households across North America.41 Also, the use of laboratory-confirmed upper respiratory tract infection as the ...
摘要: PurposeIn this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of year-round respiratory viral infection in children with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) and the relationship between respiratory viral infection and allergen sensitization in exacerbating asthma....
PURPOSE: Acute respiratory tract infection is one of the most common illnesses in children. Causes of acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI) are known to be caused by bacteria, mycoplasma, and respiratory viruses. There is a wide geog... JS Park 被引量: 18发表: 2004年 Viral etiology of...
The clinical manifestations of infection depend on both the age and immunologic state of the host. In infants and young children, upper respiratory illness accompanied by fever and otitis media is common. RSV is the major cause of lower respiratory tract illness in infants and young children a...
Etiology of acute lower respiratory tract infection in children from Alabang, Metro Manila. The etiology of acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) was identified in 235 (43.8070) of 537 hospitalized children <5 years of age. Clinical evidence of measles was found in 258 (48.0%) patients...