نتایج جستجو برای: acute respiratory illness

تعداد نتایج: 740314  

2017
Ibrahim Al Busaidi Mohammed Al-Amin Shadin Ibrahim Abdullah Balkhair Zied Gaifer

Introduction.Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a small cell-wall-lacking bacterium that belongs to the mycoplasma (Mollicutes) prokaryote micro-organisms. It is a common cause of both upper and lower respiratory tract infections in all age groups. Respiratory illness is the most common manifestation of M. pneumoniae infection; however, extrapulmonary involvement may be present or predominant. The skin, ...

Journal: :caspian journal of internal medicine 0
seyed mohammad alavi manoochehr makvandi saied najafi-fard leila alavi

background: both influenza a virus (iav) and respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) cause acute respiratory infection (ari) in infants and young children. this study was conducted to determine influenza a virus and its co infection with rsv among the hospitalized children with ari. methods: a total of 153 throat samples of the hospitalized young children aged between below one year and 5 years with ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society 2015
Julie P Hand Jose Serrano Jenna I Johnson Megan Jespersen Raoult C Ratard

The objectives of this article are to describe the severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) surveillance implemented in Louisiana during the 2013-2014 influenza season, present the epidemiology of reported SARI cases, and identify ways to improve this system by incorporating formal SARI surveillance into the influenza surveillance program. Of the 212 SARI cases, 181 (85%) had at least one underl...

2004
James A. Mullins Dean D. Erdman Geoffrey A. Weinberg Kathryn Edwards Caroline B. Hall Frances J. Walker Marika Iwane Larry J. Anderson

Recent studies have associated human metapneu-movirus (HMPV) infection in children with respiratory disease of similar severity as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. We studied 668 banked swab specimens (one per admission) collected from a population-based, prospective study of acute respiratory illness among inpatient children from two U.S. cities. Specimens were tested for HMPV, RSV...

2016
Lewis J. Radonovich Mary T. Bessesen Derek A. Cummings Aaron Eagan Charlotte Gaydos Cynthia Gibert Geoffrey J. Gorse Ann-Christine Nyquist Nicholas G. Reich Maria Rodrigues-Barradas Connie Savor-Price Ronald E. Shaffer Michael S. Simberkoff Trish M. Perl

BACKGROUND Although N95 filtering facepiece respirators and medical masks are commonly used for protection against respiratory infections in healthcare settings, more clinical evidence is needed to understand the optimal settings and exposure circumstances for healthcare personnel to use these devices. A lack of clinically germane research has led to equivocal, and occasionally conflicting, hea...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2001
W F Holmes J T Macfarlane R M Macfarlane R Hubbard

BACKGROUND Most patients who consult with acute lower respiratory symptoms receive antibiotics, usually without evidence of significant infection. The physical signs at presentation of acute lower respiratory tract illness and the rate at which symptoms resolve and normal activities recover is not well documented. AIM To examine in patients with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTi), their...

2004
Kwok H. Chan Leo L.L.M. Poon V.C.C. Cheng Yi Guan I.F.N. Hung James Kong Loretta Y.C. Yam Wing H. Seto Kwok Y. Yuen Joseph S. Malik Peiris

Cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) were investigated for SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) through RNA tests, serologic response, and viral culture. Of 537 specimens from patients in whom SARS was clinically diagnosed, 332 (60%) had SARS-CoV RNA in one or more clinical specimens, compared with 1 (0.3%) of 332 samples from controls. Of 417 patients with clinical SARS from whom paired se...

2010
Vanessa Johnston Natalie Walker David P Thomas Marewa Glover Anne B Chang Chris Bullen Peter Morris Ngiare Brown Stephen Vander Hoorn Ron Borland Catherine Segan Adrian Trenholme Toni Mason Debra Fenton Kane Ellis

BACKGROUND Acute respiratory illness (ARI) is the most common cause of acute presentations and hospitalisations of young Indigenous children in Australia and New Zealand (NZ). Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) from household smoking is a significant and preventable contributor to childhood ARI. This paper describes the protocol for a study which aims to test the efficacy of a family-centred tob...

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