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Previous data suggest that 14%-26% of preschoolers will have recurrent wheezing episodes during the first 6 years of life. [1,2] Healthcare utilization during these wheezing episodes is significant.
Estimated 1-year expenditures for RSV-LRTI in adults were $78,820 for hospitalized patients, $23,111 for outpatients, and $5738 for RSV-LRTI requiring ED care. The cost of respiratory syncytial ...
December 29, 2010 — A simple prediction rule can identify healthy newborns at risk for outpatient-treated respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), according to the ...
In a recent preprint study posted to Preprints with The Lancet*, a team of researchers evaluated the use of prediction models along with clinical information, metatranscriptomics, and lower ...
Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), which includes conditions such as pneumonia, has long been the leading cause of death from communicable agents and a leading cause of death in children ...
Study of 3,589 people over 73 years suggests that children who had a lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), such as bronchitis or pneumonia, by the age of two were almost twice as likely to die ...
On the heels of a shortage of nirsevimab for infant respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) prevention, a new tool may help identify newborns at highest risk for ...
A study spanning 8 decades has found a link between infant lower respiratory tract infection and premature death from respiratory disease in adulthood. Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) in ...
Young children aged 0 to 2 years who were hospitalized due to severe lower respiratory tract infection had the highest risk for OSA. Infants with severe early‐life lower respiratory tract infections ...
Lower respiratory tract infections are diagnostically challenging, particularly since clinical symptoms often overlap with noninfectious causes of acute respiratory failure. A diagnostic model ...