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Viral Upper Respiratory Infection in School Children: Effects on Middle Ear Pressuresotitis mediaeustachian tubeviral respiratory infectionstympanometryPediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, ...
This article offers ideas for athletes on dealing with upper respiratory viral infections. According to the author, differentiating between three types of viruses that cause similar symptoms is the first step in deciding whether or not to stay in bed and rest or go out and run around. He ...
It'supper respiratory infection(URI) season. The following is a clinical scenario drawn from my own practice. I'll tell you what I plan to do, but I'm most interested in crowdsourcing a response from all of you to collectively determine best practice. So please answer the polling questions ...
1. Introduction: Upper respiratory viral infections (URI) and their complications URI, manifesting as the clinical syndrome we refer to as the common cold, is the most frequent acute respiratory illness experienced by humans. Adults will experience 2 to 4 colds each year, while children experience...
CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of upper-respiratory viral infection, as detected from nasopharyngeal swab by RT-PCR, is high in AECOPD and low after clinical recovery, suggesting that AECOPD frequently are triggered by viral infections initiated in the upper-respiratory tract. In our study, serum ...
Laryngitis There are six distinct causes of laryngitis, the most common being viral infections of the upper respiratory tract. Vocal cord tumors can cause laryngitis; allergies are a frequent cause, and strain of the vocal cords caused by long periods of loud talking produces laryngitis. A fairly...
Common upper respiratory tract infections include tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, sinusitis, otitis media, certain types of influenza, and the common cold (Eccles et al., 2007). Symptoms of URTIs include cough, sore throat, runny nose, nasal congestion, headache, low-grade fever, facial ...
Common cold is a viral infection that starts in the upper respiratory tract, sometimes spreads to the lower structures, and may contribute secondary infeeti9ns in the eyes or middle ears. The main differences between the common cold and other respiratory infections are the absence of fever and ...
Respiratory viral infections are a leading cause of disease and mortality. The severity of these illnesses can vary markedly from mild or asymptomatic upper airway infections to severe wheezing, bronchiolitis or pneumonia. In this article, we review the viral sensing pathways and organizing principles ...