Recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRTIs) are very common in children and a major challenge for pediatricians. They affect the children's quality of life, cause absences from school and lost parental working days, and repeated medical examinations, hospital admissions as well as antibiotic therapies lead to high costs for society. Given their prevalence and clinical importance, various prevention strategies have been developed. One of the most widely used is the administration of immunostimulants: i.e. molecules of bacterial or synthetic origin that interact with immunological mechanisms in vitro and in vivo. A number of studies have investigated their effects on cellular and innate immunity, and their clinical efficacy, but there is n...
In healthy infants and young children, the development of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is ext...
Literature data analysis and results of the authors' research of reasons and initiating agents of re...
Literature data analysis and results of the authors' research of reasons and initiating agents of re...
Acute respiratory infections are one of the main reasons for the morbidity among children. In this r...
<p>Respiratory tract infections are one of the most common childhood illnesses, especially in pre-sc...
This study was conducted to assess the efficacy of OM-85 BV (Broncho-Vaxom) in the prevention of ped...
Efficacy of over-the-counter immunostimulants in the prevention of paediatric recurrent acute respir...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are a major cause of childhood morbidity and m...
The burden of respiratory tract infections in paediatrics is extremely high, in both industrialised ...
Purpose Whilst immunotherapy is an appealing option as it could reduce the burden of recurrent pedia...
Preschool children frequently suffer from acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI). Immunostimulant...
Preschool children frequently suffer from acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI). Immunostimulant...
AIM: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRI) constitute a social problem for both the pharmaco-econom...
AIM: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRI) constitute a social problem for both the pharmaco-econom...
Children are at risk of recurrent respiratory infections compared to other age groups. Recurrence of...
In healthy infants and young children, the development of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is ext...
Literature data analysis and results of the authors' research of reasons and initiating agents of re...
Literature data analysis and results of the authors' research of reasons and initiating agents of re...
Acute respiratory infections are one of the main reasons for the morbidity among children. In this r...
<p>Respiratory tract infections are one of the most common childhood illnesses, especially in pre-sc...
This study was conducted to assess the efficacy of OM-85 BV (Broncho-Vaxom) in the prevention of ped...
Efficacy of over-the-counter immunostimulants in the prevention of paediatric recurrent acute respir...
Background Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are a major cause of childhood morbidity and m...
The burden of respiratory tract infections in paediatrics is extremely high, in both industrialised ...
Purpose Whilst immunotherapy is an appealing option as it could reduce the burden of recurrent pedia...
Preschool children frequently suffer from acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI). Immunostimulant...
Preschool children frequently suffer from acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI). Immunostimulant...
AIM: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRI) constitute a social problem for both the pharmaco-econom...
AIM: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRI) constitute a social problem for both the pharmaco-econom...
Children are at risk of recurrent respiratory infections compared to other age groups. Recurrence of...
In healthy infants and young children, the development of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is ext...
Literature data analysis and results of the authors' research of reasons and initiating agents of re...
Literature data analysis and results of the authors' research of reasons and initiating agents of re...