Acute respiratory viral infection(ARVI) are the most common diseases in the world. Acute respiratory viral infections (ARI), including influenza, include a group of infectious diseases of the respiratory tract with a viral etiology and are predominantly airborne transmission. SARS and flu are manifested in the diversity of respiratory symptoms. One of the rules of the medicine is the desired effect with a minimum number of indicated drugs. However, the patient is forced to administer a number of drugs aimed at the relief of coughing, running nose, headache, decrease in temperature, as well as antiviral, antihistamine and other medications. On the background of such polypharmacy use of combined drugs is reasonable
Routinely the influenza virus significantly contributes to the formation of the annual incidence of ...
Routinely the influenza virus significantly contributes to the formation of the annual incidence of ...
<em>An epidemiology and clinical symptomatology of frequently occurred acute respiratory viral infec...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are a group of acute infectious respiratory disorders with...
Acute respiratory infections (ARVI) constitute a group of infectious diseases of viral etiology char...
More than 30 million cases of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections are registered in Rus...
The most common causes of respiratory diseases are acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). Accord...
Despite numerous activities, healthcare efforts and scientific advances, acute respiratory viral inf...
Acute respiratory disease (ARD) is a common pathology. Untimely diagnosis and treatment, co-morbidit...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) constitute a group of acute viral diseases transmitted by droplet...
More than 30 million cases of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections are registered in Rus...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are leading in the structure of the general morbidity of t...
Every year, influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) cause significant morbidit...
Acute respiratory viral infections are widespread in the human population. High contagiosity, a wide...
The acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI) is a socially important problem. There are several dire...
Routinely the influenza virus significantly contributes to the formation of the annual incidence of ...
Routinely the influenza virus significantly contributes to the formation of the annual incidence of ...
<em>An epidemiology and clinical symptomatology of frequently occurred acute respiratory viral infec...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are a group of acute infectious respiratory disorders with...
Acute respiratory infections (ARVI) constitute a group of infectious diseases of viral etiology char...
More than 30 million cases of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections are registered in Rus...
The most common causes of respiratory diseases are acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). Accord...
Despite numerous activities, healthcare efforts and scientific advances, acute respiratory viral inf...
Acute respiratory disease (ARD) is a common pathology. Untimely diagnosis and treatment, co-morbidit...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) constitute a group of acute viral diseases transmitted by droplet...
More than 30 million cases of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections are registered in Rus...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are leading in the structure of the general morbidity of t...
Every year, influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) cause significant morbidit...
Acute respiratory viral infections are widespread in the human population. High contagiosity, a wide...
The acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI) is a socially important problem. There are several dire...
Routinely the influenza virus significantly contributes to the formation of the annual incidence of ...
Routinely the influenza virus significantly contributes to the formation of the annual incidence of ...
<em>An epidemiology and clinical symptomatology of frequently occurred acute respiratory viral infec...