Despite significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of acute respiratory infections in children, the incidence of SARS, influenza and pneumonia in the last decade among children has not changed, indicating the urgency of the problem
Acute respiratory infections (ARI)continue to stay among the main causesof child mortality. Even in ...
ARVI (acute respiratory viral infections, also often called ARD - acute respiratory disease) is a gr...
There is a considerable overlap in the clini-cal presentation of acute asthma and ARI. Ac-cording to...
Acute respiratory diseases (ARIs), a group of infectious diseases with similar epidemiological and c...
• Most acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in developed countries are viral in aetiology, uncomplica...
In this article, the authors discussed the issues in the management of acute respiratory infections ...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) maintain their prevalence in paediatric pathology of all ages acc...
Till now acute respiratory infection (ARI) remains one of the most pressing problems in the healthca...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) occupy the first place in morbidity among children and among adul...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) occupy a special place in pediatric practice. This is due ...
Aim: Acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) impose massive economic burden on health services. The growin...
Respiratory infections remain a challenge in pediatrics because of their high prevalence and economi...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality in children under five years o...
The article is devoted to the most common childhood diseases — acute respiratory infections (ARI). A...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are associated with high risk of complications and account for th...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI)continue to stay among the main causesof child mortality. Even in ...
ARVI (acute respiratory viral infections, also often called ARD - acute respiratory disease) is a gr...
There is a considerable overlap in the clini-cal presentation of acute asthma and ARI. Ac-cording to...
Acute respiratory diseases (ARIs), a group of infectious diseases with similar epidemiological and c...
• Most acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in developed countries are viral in aetiology, uncomplica...
In this article, the authors discussed the issues in the management of acute respiratory infections ...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) maintain their prevalence in paediatric pathology of all ages acc...
Till now acute respiratory infection (ARI) remains one of the most pressing problems in the healthca...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) occupy the first place in morbidity among children and among adul...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) occupy a special place in pediatric practice. This is due ...
Aim: Acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) impose massive economic burden on health services. The growin...
Respiratory infections remain a challenge in pediatrics because of their high prevalence and economi...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality in children under five years o...
The article is devoted to the most common childhood diseases — acute respiratory infections (ARI). A...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are associated with high risk of complications and account for th...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI)continue to stay among the main causesof child mortality. Even in ...
ARVI (acute respiratory viral infections, also often called ARD - acute respiratory disease) is a gr...
There is a considerable overlap in the clini-cal presentation of acute asthma and ARI. Ac-cording to...