Respiratory disease is the most common infectious and inflammatory pathology in humans. The problem of respiratory tract infections is especially relevant in the pediatric practice due to extremely high prevalence of the pathological processes among children. Whereas every adult suffers from acute respiratory disease 2-3 times a year on average, in children of preschool and early school age, 8-10 clinical cases are registered annually. The incidence is significantly higher when the child starts to visit organized groups (nursery, primary school, etc.). [1] In the future, the number of cases of respiratory tract disease diminishes due to the acquisition of a specific immunity by the child
Background: Respiratory viruses often have been studied in children with respiratory tract infectio...
textabstractBackground: The number of viral pathogens associated with pediatric acute respiratory tr...
Objective: To determine the appropriate treatment regimen and the clinical course of the lower resp...
Respiratory infections remain a challenge in pediatrics because of their high prevalence and economi...
• Most acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in developed countries are viral in aetiology, uncomplica...
Respiratory diseases occupy first place in the total list of diseases in the world; the incidence of...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and seasonal distribution of respiratory vir...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Viral Infection (ARVI) is a serious public health problem due to its hig...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and seasonal distribution of respiratory vir...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality in children under five years o...
Context: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) affect children all over the world and are associated w...
Contains fulltext : 177253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
In developing countries, acute respiratory tract infections are a significant cause of morbidity and...
One of the challenges faced by pediatricians is to improve the rehabilitation of children with frequ...
In developing countries, acute respiratory tract infections are a significant cause of morbidity and...
Background: Respiratory viruses often have been studied in children with respiratory tract infectio...
textabstractBackground: The number of viral pathogens associated with pediatric acute respiratory tr...
Objective: To determine the appropriate treatment regimen and the clinical course of the lower resp...
Respiratory infections remain a challenge in pediatrics because of their high prevalence and economi...
• Most acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in developed countries are viral in aetiology, uncomplica...
Respiratory diseases occupy first place in the total list of diseases in the world; the incidence of...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and seasonal distribution of respiratory vir...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Viral Infection (ARVI) is a serious public health problem due to its hig...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and seasonal distribution of respiratory vir...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality in children under five years o...
Context: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) affect children all over the world and are associated w...
Contains fulltext : 177253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
In developing countries, acute respiratory tract infections are a significant cause of morbidity and...
One of the challenges faced by pediatricians is to improve the rehabilitation of children with frequ...
In developing countries, acute respiratory tract infections are a significant cause of morbidity and...
Background: Respiratory viruses often have been studied in children with respiratory tract infectio...
textabstractBackground: The number of viral pathogens associated with pediatric acute respiratory tr...
Objective: To determine the appropriate treatment regimen and the clinical course of the lower resp...