The article highlights the main differential diagnostic criteria for acute respiratory viral infection, acute tonsillopharyngitis and acute rhinosinusitis, and the differences in the clinical course of viral and bacterial forms of the diseases. The necessity and time frames for antibacterial therapy are discussed; medications for the initial empirical therapy of the diseases are suggested
p.146-52Objectives: To present evidence-based recommendations for the use of antibiotics for the tre...
IntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection by v...
Acute respiratory infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children in the worl...
This article provides an overview of the current clinical guidelines and consensus papers on the rol...
Upper respiratory tract infections are the most common diseases in childhood. Most of them have vira...
The article highlights the problem of treating the most urgent inflammatory diseases of the upper re...
Тhe article is devoted to discussion of use of rational antibacterial therapy of diseases of ENTorga...
The etiology of respiratory diseases (RD) is represented by viral and bacterial pathogens [1]. Obvio...
The article discusses the possibilities of local antibiotic therapy for acute respiratory infections...
The article presents the diagnostic and therapeutic features of acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP) taki...
nosinusitis, acute otitis media (AOM), pharyngotonsillitis and laryngitis [1]. Viruses are responsib...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are responsible for a large amount of community antibacte...
The urgency of the acute rhinosinusitis problem is justified by the high incidence rate of this path...
The article tells about modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of acute rhinosinusitis. Ac...
The vast majority of acute respiratory infections have a viral etiology. Streptococcus pneumoniae, H...
p.146-52Objectives: To present evidence-based recommendations for the use of antibiotics for the tre...
IntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection by v...
Acute respiratory infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children in the worl...
This article provides an overview of the current clinical guidelines and consensus papers on the rol...
Upper respiratory tract infections are the most common diseases in childhood. Most of them have vira...
The article highlights the problem of treating the most urgent inflammatory diseases of the upper re...
Тhe article is devoted to discussion of use of rational antibacterial therapy of diseases of ENTorga...
The etiology of respiratory diseases (RD) is represented by viral and bacterial pathogens [1]. Obvio...
The article discusses the possibilities of local antibiotic therapy for acute respiratory infections...
The article presents the diagnostic and therapeutic features of acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP) taki...
nosinusitis, acute otitis media (AOM), pharyngotonsillitis and laryngitis [1]. Viruses are responsib...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are responsible for a large amount of community antibacte...
The urgency of the acute rhinosinusitis problem is justified by the high incidence rate of this path...
The article tells about modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of acute rhinosinusitis. Ac...
The vast majority of acute respiratory infections have a viral etiology. Streptococcus pneumoniae, H...
p.146-52Objectives: To present evidence-based recommendations for the use of antibiotics for the tre...
IntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection by v...
Acute respiratory infection is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children in the worl...