Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
The Intensive Care Global Study on Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (IC-GLOSSARI): a Multicenter, Multinational, 14-Day Inception Cohort Study
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Revision of clinical case definitions: influenza-like illness and severe acute respiratory infection
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Viral detection profile in children with severe acute respiratory infection
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Prognostic clinical indicators of shortterm survival for ineffective breathing pattern in children with acute respiratory infection
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Risk factors for acute respiratory distress syndrome in H1N1
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Development and Validation of a New Clinical Scale for Infants with Acute Respiratory Infection: The ReSVinet Scale.
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Comparative Epidemiology of Human Infections with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronaviruses among Healthcare Personnel.
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Viral etiology and clinical profiles of children with severe acute respiratory infections in China.
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Detection of respiratory viruses by real-time polymerase chain reaction in outpatients with acute respiratory infection
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Human adenovirus detection among immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients presenting acute respiratory infection
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Cynomolgus macaque as an animal model for severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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Acute lower respirAtory infection in GuArAni indiGenous children, BrAzil
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Severe Hypercapnia and Outcome of Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Moderate or Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Pegylated interferon for treating severe recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in a child: case report
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Acute respiratory infections in children: possible control measures
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Parenteral nutrition versus enteral nutrition in severe acute pancreatitis
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Chest wall effect on the monitoring of respiratory mechanics in acute respiratory distress syndrome
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Chest wall effect on the monitoring of respiratory mechanics in acute respiratory distress syndrome
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Control of acute respiratory infections in the Americas
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Adenoviruses C in non-hospitalized Mexican children older than five years of age with acute respiratory infection
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