The choice of optimal antibiotic therapy in acute respiratory infections is an important and responsible job physician outpatient practices. Macrolide antibiotics are the drugs of choice in many cases of infectious diseases of the respiratory system. Antimicrobial spectrum, pharmacokinetic parameters and safety profile of spiramycin, classic representative of 16-membered macrolides, allow you to use it successfully for the treatment of community-acquired respiratory tract infections
Intracellular pathogens are phagocytosed microorganisms that retain their pathogenic activity. Thus,...
The purpose of this study was to describe the prescription of antibacterial agents for acute upper r...
Resistance to antimicrobial agents is emerging in a wide variety of pathogens, particularly those th...
The article considers the mechanism of action, indications for use and analysis of efficiency of usi...
The problem of therapy of acute ENT-organs infections is far from final resolution, despite the fact...
The prevalence of bacterial infections of the respiratory tract, especially in children, the presenc...
Infectious inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract occupy the first place among infectious di...
The success of antibiotic therapy depends on the correct choice of antibiotic, timely administration...
The etiology of respiratory diseases (RD) is represented by viral and bacterial pathogens [1]. Obvio...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)and others have identified overuse and inappropr...
The effective treatment of pneumonia in a critical care setting involves optimal administration of a...
Respiratory infections are among the most common diseases of childhood and the main reason for seeki...
Infections of the lower respiratory tract are a serious challenge for modern healthcare. Macrolides ...
The article highlights the main differential diagnostic criteria for acute respiratory viral infecti...
Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is a broad terminology which includes acute bronchitis, pne...
Intracellular pathogens are phagocytosed microorganisms that retain their pathogenic activity. Thus,...
The purpose of this study was to describe the prescription of antibacterial agents for acute upper r...
Resistance to antimicrobial agents is emerging in a wide variety of pathogens, particularly those th...
The article considers the mechanism of action, indications for use and analysis of efficiency of usi...
The problem of therapy of acute ENT-organs infections is far from final resolution, despite the fact...
The prevalence of bacterial infections of the respiratory tract, especially in children, the presenc...
Infectious inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract occupy the first place among infectious di...
The success of antibiotic therapy depends on the correct choice of antibiotic, timely administration...
The etiology of respiratory diseases (RD) is represented by viral and bacterial pathogens [1]. Obvio...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)and others have identified overuse and inappropr...
The effective treatment of pneumonia in a critical care setting involves optimal administration of a...
Respiratory infections are among the most common diseases of childhood and the main reason for seeki...
Infections of the lower respiratory tract are a serious challenge for modern healthcare. Macrolides ...
The article highlights the main differential diagnostic criteria for acute respiratory viral infecti...
Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is a broad terminology which includes acute bronchitis, pne...
Intracellular pathogens are phagocytosed microorganisms that retain their pathogenic activity. Thus,...
The purpose of this study was to describe the prescription of antibacterial agents for acute upper r...
Resistance to antimicrobial agents is emerging in a wide variety of pathogens, particularly those th...