Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) is generally understood as a number of clinically similar acute airborne infections characterized by inflammation of mucous membranes of respiratory tract, rarely associated with conjunctivitis or keratoconjunctivitis and moderate intoxication [1, 6, 12]. Currently there are over 200 strains of ARVI and flu viruses which belong to different groups (parainfluenza, adenovirus, rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RS), etc. [1, 10, 11]. ARVI is reportedly the most common infectious disease. It should be noted that in this country the flu and ARVI affects more people than all other infections altogether. Since 2005 the damage to the economy of Russia from the flu and ARVI equals 100 billion roubles ...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) constitute a group of acute viral diseases transmitted by droplet...
One of the challenges faced by pediatricians is to improve the rehabilitation of children with frequ...
Аim: Give an epidemiological description of the incidence of acute respiratory viral infection and i...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are the most frequently occurring. Physicians of all spec...
The most common causes of respiratory diseases are acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). Accord...
In the Russian Federation, the incidence of influenza and other acute viral respiratory infections (...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are the most frequently occurring. Physicians of all speci...
Acute respiratory infections (ARVI) constitute a group of infectious diseases of viral etiology char...
ARVI (acute respiratory viral infections, also often called ARD - acute respiratory disease) is a gr...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Viral Infection (ARVI) is a serious public health problem due to its hig...
Till now acute respiratory infection (ARI) remains one of the most pressing problems in the healthca...
Acute respiratory viral infection(ARVI) are the most common diseases in the world. Acute respirator...
ARVI is a short-term infection of the upper respiratory tract (including middle ear cavity and paran...
The past XX century and early XXI century are marked by a widespread increase in viral infections, r...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are a group of acute infectious respiratory disorders with...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) constitute a group of acute viral diseases transmitted by droplet...
One of the challenges faced by pediatricians is to improve the rehabilitation of children with frequ...
Аim: Give an epidemiological description of the incidence of acute respiratory viral infection and i...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are the most frequently occurring. Physicians of all spec...
The most common causes of respiratory diseases are acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). Accord...
In the Russian Federation, the incidence of influenza and other acute viral respiratory infections (...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are the most frequently occurring. Physicians of all speci...
Acute respiratory infections (ARVI) constitute a group of infectious diseases of viral etiology char...
ARVI (acute respiratory viral infections, also often called ARD - acute respiratory disease) is a gr...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Viral Infection (ARVI) is a serious public health problem due to its hig...
Till now acute respiratory infection (ARI) remains one of the most pressing problems in the healthca...
Acute respiratory viral infection(ARVI) are the most common diseases in the world. Acute respirator...
ARVI is a short-term infection of the upper respiratory tract (including middle ear cavity and paran...
The past XX century and early XXI century are marked by a widespread increase in viral infections, r...
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) are a group of acute infectious respiratory disorders with...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) constitute a group of acute viral diseases transmitted by droplet...
One of the challenges faced by pediatricians is to improve the rehabilitation of children with frequ...
Аim: Give an epidemiological description of the incidence of acute respiratory viral infection and i...