ntroduction The National Household Health Survey showed that the incidence of upper respiratory tract infection (URI) in Indonesia was high. The objectives of the study were to investigate the clinical manifestations of URI, its bacterial spectrum and sensitivity. Methods A cross sectional study was carried out involving one hundred children with symptoms of URI i.e. fever, cough and or runny nose. The data of demography, physical sign, hematology, bacterial spectrum and sensitivity were collected. Results The prevalence of URI was higher in male, younger age, smoker family, low educated, low income family, and polluted environment. The manifestations of URI were rhinopharyngitis (52%), pharyngitis (18%), rhinitis (12%), tonsilopharyng...
The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infection among...
ABSTRACT Upper Respiratory Tract Infection(URI) is an acute respiratory disease with a variety of s...
The study aimed to examine for the first time the spectra of viral and bacterial pathogens along wit...
Viruses are frequent causes of upper respiratory tract infections in children. We investigated the v...
Contains fulltext : 234075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: L...
The study includes a survey on various Respiratory Tract Infections emerging among pediatrics of age...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) occurs commonly in both children and adults and is a major ...
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URI) is an acute respiratory disease with a variety of symptoms (...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infection...
Objectives: To identify the bacterial agents associated with upper respiratory tract infections in c...
Pediatric population is the most common among the populations at higher risk for infections and resp...
differentiating bacterial from viral infection is the main reason for this practice. More evidence i...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common diseases in childhood. The respiratory tract, widel...
Abstract Background and objectives: Influenza virus is the sixth cause of death in the world. We can...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infection...
The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infection among...
ABSTRACT Upper Respiratory Tract Infection(URI) is an acute respiratory disease with a variety of s...
The study aimed to examine for the first time the spectra of viral and bacterial pathogens along wit...
Viruses are frequent causes of upper respiratory tract infections in children. We investigated the v...
Contains fulltext : 234075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: L...
The study includes a survey on various Respiratory Tract Infections emerging among pediatrics of age...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) occurs commonly in both children and adults and is a major ...
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URI) is an acute respiratory disease with a variety of symptoms (...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infection...
Objectives: To identify the bacterial agents associated with upper respiratory tract infections in c...
Pediatric population is the most common among the populations at higher risk for infections and resp...
differentiating bacterial from viral infection is the main reason for this practice. More evidence i...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common diseases in childhood. The respiratory tract, widel...
Abstract Background and objectives: Influenza virus is the sixth cause of death in the world. We can...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the outcome of upper respiratory tract infection...
The paper an attempt has been made to analysis the status of acute respiratory tract infection among...
ABSTRACT Upper Respiratory Tract Infection(URI) is an acute respiratory disease with a variety of s...
The study aimed to examine for the first time the spectra of viral and bacterial pathogens along wit...