BACKGROUND: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), including rhinitis, nasopharyngitis, tonsillitis and otitis media (OM), comprise of 88% of total respiratory infections, especially in children. Therefore effective prevention and treatment of RTIs remain a high priority worldwide. Preclinical and clinical data highlight the rationale for the use and effectiveness of immunity-targeted approaches, including targeted immunisations and non-specific immunomodulation in the prevention and management of recurrent upper RTIs. OBJECTIVE OF REVIEW: The idea of this review was to summarise the current evidence and address key questions concerning the use of conservative and immunity-targeted approaches to recurrent and chronic URTIs, with a...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRTIs) are very common in children and a major challenge for...
Background: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) are defined by the presence of at least one of t...
OBJECTIVE: Children with recurrent upper-airway infections (UI) represent a social issue for their e...
Purpose Whilst immunotherapy is an appealing option as it could reduce the burden of recurrent pedia...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections (rRTIs), of which there are three main groups—otitis media, t...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to describe the most common recurring and chronic upper respira...
In healthy infants and young children, the development of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is ext...
Context: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) affect children all over the world and are associated w...
Background: This study was conducted to assess the efficacy of OM-85 BV (Broncho-Vaxom) in the preve...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) affect children all over the world and are associat...
Background: Physiological immaturity of the immune system is the most common cause of recurrent resp...
Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) are frequent in children and are characterized by more than ...
This paper is a review of publications on viral infections of the upper aerotract in children. Recur...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections are especially common in young children; in developed countri...
Aims: To systematically review the effectiveness of preventative and therapeutic interventions for r...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRTIs) are very common in children and a major challenge for...
Background: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) are defined by the presence of at least one of t...
OBJECTIVE: Children with recurrent upper-airway infections (UI) represent a social issue for their e...
Purpose Whilst immunotherapy is an appealing option as it could reduce the burden of recurrent pedia...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections (rRTIs), of which there are three main groups—otitis media, t...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to describe the most common recurring and chronic upper respira...
In healthy infants and young children, the development of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is ext...
Context: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) affect children all over the world and are associated w...
Background: This study was conducted to assess the efficacy of OM-85 BV (Broncho-Vaxom) in the preve...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) affect children all over the world and are associat...
Background: Physiological immaturity of the immune system is the most common cause of recurrent resp...
Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) are frequent in children and are characterized by more than ...
This paper is a review of publications on viral infections of the upper aerotract in children. Recur...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections are especially common in young children; in developed countri...
Aims: To systematically review the effectiveness of preventative and therapeutic interventions for r...
Recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRTIs) are very common in children and a major challenge for...
Background: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) are defined by the presence of at least one of t...
OBJECTIVE: Children with recurrent upper-airway infections (UI) represent a social issue for their e...