…competition. However, some athletes may develop overtraining syndrome, which can lead to recurrent respiratory infections. Measures to prevent overtraining syndrome are discussed separately. . Immune function…
…age and is characterized by upper respiratory symptoms (eg, rhinorrhea) followed by lower respiratory infection with inflammation, which results in wheezing and/or crackles (rales). Bronchiolitis typically …
… Pulmonary infections are among the most common types of tissue-invasive infections in immunocompromised individuals. The spectrum of potential pathogens known to cause pulmonary infections in immunocompromised …
…exacerbation can cause respiratory failure and death. Most exacerbations of COPD are due to respiratory infection. The role of antibiotic therapy in exacerbations of COPD will be reviewed here. The epidemiology …
…children <24 months of age seen in an emergency department or pediatric clinic for acute respiratory infection or fever who were tested for RSV tested positive . The annual incidence of RSV was 59.6 per…