Clinico-epidemiological analysis has been performed to reveal exogenic and endogenic riskfactors of community acquired pneumonia military servicemen at conscription. Riskfactors of CAP at conscription include smoking, overcooling, chronic infection foci, preceding ARVI, and the first-half-year of service. The residual effects after CAP in military servicemen predominantly are the obstructive disorders of outer respiratory function as well as radiological symptoms as deformity of pulmonary picture and pleural overlay. The educational scheme has been developed for CAP patients. No recurrent infections of the upper and lower respiratory passageways have occurred during the following years of military service in patients under the follow-up car...
Today, the question of establishing the features of clinical course of community acquired pneumonia ...
The article sets out the views on the causes of the incidence of various categories of military pers...
AbstractA case-control study of risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia in adults admitted to ...
The purpose of the study is to analyze morbidity and to determine etiology of community-acquired pne...
SETTING: The risk factors of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in high-risk groups have been examin...
Military personnel are a unique group of individuals referred to the pulmonary physician for evaluat...
The management of CAP is still based on the empiric microbiological patterns. The purpose of this st...
<p>Laboratory findings of 191 patients with community-acquired pneumonia in the military.</p
BackgroundCompared to the civilian population, military trainees are often at increased risk for res...
Emerging respiratory disease agents, increased antibiotic resistance, and the loss of effective vacc...
AbstractBackgroundCommunity-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most common infectious diseases a...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
<p>Distribution of viral and bacterial pathogens in cases of community-acquired pneumonia in the mil...
SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in th...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most common infectious diseases address...
Today, the question of establishing the features of clinical course of community acquired pneumonia ...
The article sets out the views on the causes of the incidence of various categories of military pers...
AbstractA case-control study of risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia in adults admitted to ...
The purpose of the study is to analyze morbidity and to determine etiology of community-acquired pne...
SETTING: The risk factors of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in high-risk groups have been examin...
Military personnel are a unique group of individuals referred to the pulmonary physician for evaluat...
The management of CAP is still based on the empiric microbiological patterns. The purpose of this st...
<p>Laboratory findings of 191 patients with community-acquired pneumonia in the military.</p
BackgroundCompared to the civilian population, military trainees are often at increased risk for res...
Emerging respiratory disease agents, increased antibiotic resistance, and the loss of effective vacc...
AbstractBackgroundCommunity-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most common infectious diseases a...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
<p>Distribution of viral and bacterial pathogens in cases of community-acquired pneumonia in the mil...
SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in th...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most common infectious diseases address...
Today, the question of establishing the features of clinical course of community acquired pneumonia ...
The article sets out the views on the causes of the incidence of various categories of military pers...
AbstractA case-control study of risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia in adults admitted to ...