Prasher, Parteek Sharma, Mousmee Mehta, Meenu Paudel, Keshav R Satija, Saurabh Chellappan, Dinesh K Dureja, Harish Gupta, Gaurav Tambuwala, Murtaza M Negi, Poonam
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Chemico-biological interactions
The apparent predicament of the representative chemotherapy for managing respiratory distress calls for an obligatory deliberation for identifying the pharmaceuticals that effectively counter the contemporary intricacies associated with target disease. Multiple, complex regulatory pathways manifest chronic pulmonary disorders, which require chemoth...
Tovar, María Fernanda Ortiz, Wendy Valderrama, María Alejandra Rodríguez, Fabio Gamboa, Oscar Maldonado, María José Agudelo, Sergio Iván
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BMC Pediatrics
BackgroundSeveral environmental factors favour the occurrence of acute respiratory disease, which is the main reason for paediatric consultations in our country (Colombia). Tobacco smoke is considered a significant environmental pollutant with a great impact on health. The objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of cotinine levels mea...
Merza, Muayad A Haleem Al Mezori, Azad A Mohammed, Hakar Mustafa Abdulah, Deldar Morad
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Diabetes & metabolic syndrome
On March 11, 2020, the novel coronavirus was declared a global pandemic. The disease was named COVID-19 standing for coronavirus disease 2019. The objectives were to determine the epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics of COVID-19 patients. In this prospective descriptive study, 15 confirmed hospitalized cases of CO...
Bandell, Rosa A. M. Dekkers, Tanja Semmekrot, Bernardus A. de Wildt, Saskia N. Fleuren, Hanneke W. H. A. Warlé-van Herwaarden, Margaretha F. Füssenich, Peter Gerrits, Gerardus P. Kramers, Cornelis
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
For reasons of antibiotic resistance and side effects, macrolides should be prescribed with care in the pediatric population. We evaluated the adherence to Dutch guidelines of macrolide prescription in children and estimated the risk of Mycoplasma pneumoniae–associated pneumonia based on Fischer’s decision tree. In this retrospective study, we incl...
Edmiston, Rachel Wilkinson, Stuart Jones, Simon Tylee, Karen Broomfield, Alexander Bruce, Iain A
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JIMD reports
Inclusion cell disease (I-cell) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disease involving multiple organ systems, associated with a severely restricted life expectancy. No curative therapy is currently available, with management aimed at symptom palliation. We present a retrospective, single-centre, case series of children referred to a tertiary pa...
Ragosta, Maria D’Emilio, Mariagrazia Giorgio, Giuseppina A. Salimbene, Ornella Riccio, Patrizia
Spreng, Clément
Introduction : la majorité des transferts aux urgences des patients en fin de vie en EHPAD fait suite à des symptômes respiratoires. Le document « Anticiper les troubles respiratoires des personnes âgées en fin de vie » a pour but d’aider à la rédaction de prescriptions anticipées personnalisées (PAP). L’objectif de notre étude était donc d’appréci...
Alamgeer, Younis, Waqas Asif, Hira Sharif, Amber Riaz, Humayun Bukhari, Ishfaq Ali Assiri, Asaad Mohamed
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Chinese Medicine
Respiratory disorders are a common cause of malady and demise in Pakistan due to its remoteness, cold and harsh climatic conditions as well as scarce health care facilities. The people rely upon the indigenous plant resources to cure various respiratory disorders. The primary objective of this review was to assemble all available ethno-medicinal da...
Cavalera, Maria Alfonsa Iatta, Roberta Colella, Vito Dantas-Torres, Filipe Corsaro, Angelo Brianti, Emanuele Otranto, Domenico
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Veterinary parasitology
The immature immune system of cats in their paediatric age (i.e., first six months of life) favours the establishment of infectious respiratory tract diseases mainly caused by well recognized viruses and bacteria species. Conversely, lungworm infections are less investigated during respiratory disorders in kittens. In the last decade, Troglostrongy...
Skerratt, S
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Progress in medicinal chemistry
TRPA1 is a well-validated therapeutic target in areas of high unmet medical need that include pain and respiratory disorders. The human genetic rationale for TRPA1 as a pain target is provided by a study describing a rare gain-of-function mutation in TRPA1, causing familial episodic pain syndrome. There is a growing interest in the TRPA1 field, wit...