نتایج جستجو برای: upper respiratory tract

تعداد نتایج: 492669  

2016
Ali Madhi Arash Ghalyanchilangeroudi Mohammad Soleimani

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Human coronaviruses (HCoVs) are one of the main causes of upper respiratory tract infections in humans. While more often responsible for mild illness, they have been associated with illnesses that require hospitalization. MATERIALS AND METHODS 270 Samples from patients hospitalized with the respiratory infection during the autumn season of 2015 were evaluated for the...

2014
Lianping Yang Chaojie Liu Lijun Wang Xi Yin Xinping Zhang

BACKGROUND Inappropriate use and overuse of antibiotics is a serious concern in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), especially in developing countries. In recent decades, information disclosure and public reporting (PR) has become an instrument for encouraging good practice in healthcare. This study evaluated the impact of PR on antibiotic prescribing for URTIs in a sam...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2005
Wendy Weber James A Taylor Ann Vander Stoep Noel S Weiss Leanna J Standish Carlo Calabrese

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine whether Echinacea purpurea given to children for the treatment of acute upper respiratory tract infection (URI) was effective in reducing the risk of subsequent URI. DESIGN This was a secondary analysis of data from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of Echinacea for the treatment of URI in children. SETTING The study was co...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2008
Susan Hrisos Martin Eccles Marie Johnston Jill Francis Eileen FS Kaner Nick Steen Jeremy Grimshaw

BACKGROUND Psychological theories of behaviour may provide a framework to guide the design of interventions to change professional behaviour. Behaviour change interventions, designed using psychological theory and targeting important motivational beliefs, were experimentally evaluated for effects on the behavioural intention and simulated behaviour of GPs in the management of uncomplicated uppe...

2015
Steve Harakeh Musab Almatrafi Haifa Ungapen Rotana Hammad Feras Olayan Reema Hakim Mohammed Ayoub Noura Bakhsh Saad B Almasaudi Elie Barbour Suhad Bahijri Esam Azhar Ghazi Damanhouri Yousef Qari Taha Kumosani Zeena Harakeh Muhammad S Ahmad JochenW L Cals

INTRODUCTION This survey evaluates knowledge, attitudes and practices of medical students towards use of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections (URTIs). METHODOLOGY Cross-sectional questionnaire study among 1042 randomly selected medical students in Saudi Arabia. RESULTS Respondents were mostly Saudis (97.5%), had previous knowledge of antibiotics (99.7%) and their usage (98.3%) again...

2016
Susan Bibby Sumeet Reddy Terrianne Cripps Steve McKinstry Mark Weatherall Richard Beasley Janine Pilcher

OBJECTIVES Delivery of warmed, humidified air via nasal high flow therapy could potentially reduce replication of temperature-sensitive viruses in the upper respiratory tract. This study investigates whether nasal high flow therapy is well tolerated by healthy adults at 37°C and 41°C. METHODS In this randomised, double-blind, controlled crossover pilot trial, nasal high flow therapy was used ...

2015
Sa’ed H. Zyoud Adham Abu Taha Khulood F. Araj Islam A. Abahri Ansam F. Sawalha Waleed M. Sweileh Rahmat Awang Samah W. Al-Jabi

BACKGROUND In primary health care centres, upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) in children are commonly encountered by physicians. Viruses cause most URTIs, but parents' attitudes often represent an important reason for antibiotic abuse, which leads to the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance. The goal of this study was to examine parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practice...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2017
Maria Danuta Głowacka Piotr Świdziński Anna Frankowska Beata Bajurna Jerzy Marcinkowski Ewa Mojs

[b]Introduction.[/b] Parents as day-to-day caregivers looking after their children's health and upbringing are crucial in the process of hearing loss prevention among the young. The aim of the study was to assess the parents' knowledge and awareness of hazards bringing about hearing loss, possibilities to prevent this, as well as their reaction in the case of problems of their children with hea...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
a.a. rahbarimanesh s. karimi sh. modarres gilani

according to statistical data from who, respiratory tract infections are among the most important health problems all over the world. differentiating viral from other causes of respiratory infections is difficult, but a good knowledge of viral etiologic factors can guide the physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. we carried out this descriptive, case-series study to evaluate ...

2013
Arturo Quizhpe P Martyna Gassowski Lorena Encalada T Francoise Barten Liliana Clara Andrew Gilbert

OBJECTIVES  To investigate the differences in antibiotic use and knowledge between adolescent and adult mothers of children under the age of 5 years in Ecuador. METHODS  A cross sectional study was performed in four health centers and hospitals. Mothers of children under five years, seeking medical attention their child's upper respiratory tract infection (URI), were included. The data was co...

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