Background: Recurrent acute otitis media in the first years of life can be explained by immune dysfunction. Consequently, it would be expected that otitis-prone (OP) children would be more susceptible to other infectious diseases, especially respiratory infections, since a component of the immune problem involves nasopharyngeal innate immunity. Design: Cohort study with prospective identification of all physician-diagnosed, medically attended respiratory illness visits in children 6 months to 5 years of age to determine the incidence of pneumonia, acute sinusitis, influenza and other bacterial and viral infections among OP compared with non-OP (NOP) children. Tympanocentesis to microbiologically confirm acute otitis media disease. Results: ...
Background: Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in t...
International audienceAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physici...
Background: Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in t...
This review summarizes a prospective, longitudinal 10-year study in Rochester, NY, with virtually ev...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common bacterial infection in children. The clinical course var...
BACKGROUND: Viral upper respiratory infections (URIs) are common and often precipitate acute otitis ...
Abstract Conclusion: Risk factors associated with increased carriage rates are the same in children ...
Item does not contain fulltextAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting...
textabstractAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offic...
Background: Information regarding acute otitis media (AOM) aetiology is important for developing eff...
Background: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common forms of bacterial infection and caus...
Aim: Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common childhood disease, which often becomes recurrent (rAOM). A...
ObjectiveTo document, over two consecutive respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seasons, the occurrence...
BACKGROUND: : Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in...
Background. Acute otitis media (AOM) is a leading cause of bacterial pediatric infections associated...
Background: Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in t...
International audienceAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physici...
Background: Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in t...
This review summarizes a prospective, longitudinal 10-year study in Rochester, NY, with virtually ev...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common bacterial infection in children. The clinical course var...
BACKGROUND: Viral upper respiratory infections (URIs) are common and often precipitate acute otitis ...
Abstract Conclusion: Risk factors associated with increased carriage rates are the same in children ...
Item does not contain fulltextAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting...
textabstractAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offic...
Background: Information regarding acute otitis media (AOM) aetiology is important for developing eff...
Background: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common forms of bacterial infection and caus...
Aim: Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common childhood disease, which often becomes recurrent (rAOM). A...
ObjectiveTo document, over two consecutive respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) seasons, the occurrence...
BACKGROUND: : Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in...
Background. Acute otitis media (AOM) is a leading cause of bacterial pediatric infections associated...
Background: Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in t...
International audienceAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physici...
Background: Viral upper respiratory tract infections have been described as an important factor in t...