Infectious disease affecting nose, throat and lungs.
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Examples for "respiratory tract infection"
Examples for "respiratory tract infection"
1None had clinical evidence of a recent viral lower respiratory tract infection.
2About one-third of the world's population caught this acute respiratory tract infection.
3Healthcare-associated Legionnaires' disease often leads to fatal respiratory tract infection among hospitalized patients.
4Side effects included upper respiratory tract infection, nasal inflammation and headache.
5Both are antibody-based treatments for viral respiratory tract infection in children.
1He had episodes of hemolytic crisis several times after upper respiratory infection.
2Antibiotics are able to cure only one virus respiratory infection - Psittacosis.
3Side effects included restless legs, headache, insomnia, upper respiratory infection and restlessness.
4An elderly patient, already on end-of-life care, had a mysterious respiratory infection.
5F Domantas Sabonis might still recovering from battling an upper respiratory infection.
1Results: The main causes of infant morbidity were gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.
2Children are highly vulnerable to respiratory infections as winter bites, he said.
3Results: During the period of observation, 42 episodes of respiratory infections occurred.
4Therefore, short-term therapy with dirithromycin may be useful for many respiratory infections.
5Down's syndrome children are known to have increased susceptibility to respiratory infections.
1Interpretation: Procalcitonin guidance substantially reduced antibiotic use in lower respiratory tract infections.
2Among these latter, the dominant role is taken by respiratory tract infections.
3Two significant risk factors are viral lower respiratory tract infections and atopy.
4Used appropriately, biomarkers improve the assessment of respiratory tract infections and sepsis.
5Upper respiratory tract infections are the most common source of antibiotic prescriptions.
6The most common cause of pediatric hemoptysis is lower respiratory tract infections.
7Viral respiratory tract infections are a major cause of wheezing in infants.
8Background: Few studies have analysed adherence to antibiotic treatment in respiratory tract infections.
9Of particular concern are ineffective cough, secretion retention and recurrent respiratory tract infections.
10Before the advent of HAART, respiratory tract infections probably played a major role.
11Background: Wheezing and chest tightness is associated with respiratory tract infections.
12The vast majority of acute upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses.
13Viral respiratory tract infections in lung transplant recipients may be severe.
14The rates of other respiratory tract infections were the secondary outcomes.
15Thus the occurrence of respiratory tract infections may influence the prevalence of asthma.
16Background: Viral respiratory tract infections are the most frequent cause of asthma exacerbations.
Translations for respiratory tract infections