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1. Causes And Risk factors for Bronchiolitis
October 12, 2013
Bronchiolitis is a lower respiratory tract infectivity that occurs in children younger than two years old. It is mostly caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). This virus attacks the lungs and causes congestion of airways affecting respiration. As a result, a person experiences shortness of breath and gets tired easily. The irritation partly or fully blocks the airways, which causes wheezing (a whistling sound heard as the child breathes out). This means that a smaller amount oxygen enters the lungs, potentially causing a reduce in the blood level of oxygen. One of the most risk factors f... (read more)
Author: balfour morris
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2. Get the right Pediatric treatment with right Pediatric Pulmonologists
September 25, 2013
Pediatric pulmonology deals with the science and treatment practices of kids diagnosed with respiratory and lungs diseases including asthma, common cold, lung cancer, apnea, wheezing, reactive airway disease, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection, pneumonia, bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis, recurring infection problems, and other miscellaneous problems. This branch of medical involves diagnosis and treatment of newborn(s), infants and growing kids who once struck by any of such diseases may lose confidence in themselves, their lives, and even die in the absence of proper medical care... (read more)
Author: article collection
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3. 'barcoding' viruses for rapid detection of mutated strains - IPhone 4 Hard Cover Case
June 21, 2013
Dr Julian Hiscox and Dr John Barr of the University's Faculty ofBiological Sciences are working with the Health Protection AgencyPorton (HPA) to build a bank of molecular signatures that will helpidentify the severity of virus infection from characteristicchanges seen in cells. Currently the team is barcoding differentstrains of influenza virus and human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) - a virusassociated with the onset of asthma in young children. "Diseases such as flu infect and hijack our cells, turning them into virus producingfactories," says Dr Hiscox. "The infection causes the ba... (read more)
Author: ethrh erbdgf
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4. 'barcoding' viruses for rapid detection of mutated strains - China T10 Led Tube Light
April 11, 2013
Dr Julian Hiscox and Dr John Barr of the University's Faculty ofBiological Sciences are working with the Health Protection AgencyPorton (HPA) to build a bank of molecular signatures that will helpidentify the severity of virus infection from characteristicchanges seen in cells. Currently the team is barcoding differentstrains of influenza virus and human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) - a virusassociated with the onset of asthma in young children. "Diseases such as flu infect and hijack our cells, turning them into virus producingfactories," says Dr Hiscox. "The infection causes the ba... (read more)
Author: guo ping
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5. Needle-free respiratory syncytial virus vaccine for babies - China Solid Surface Products
January 16, 2013
In children under the age of 2, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)is a major cause of respiratory illness. However, Sylvia van denHurk and her team at the University of Saskatchewan are closing inon a needle-free vaccine for the virus and clinical trials areexpected to begin in about two years. Van den Hurk, explained: "It's one of the most important respiratory infections in youngbabies. And there's no vaccine." For the majority of children and adults, the virus may only producesymptoms of a common cold, such as runny nose, sore throat , mild headache , dry cough, and light fever. ... (read more)
Author: ethrh erbdgf
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6. 'barcoding' viruses for rapid detection of mutated strains - Plastic Circular Polarized 3D Glasses
July 13, 2012
Dr Julian Hiscox and Dr John Barr of the University's Faculty ofBiological Sciences are working with the Health Protection AgencyPorton (HPA) to build a bank of molecular signatures that will helpidentify the severity of virus infection from characteristicchanges seen in cells. Currently the team is barcoding differentstrains of influenza virus and human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) - a virusassociated with the onset of asthma in young children. "Diseases such as flu infect and hijack our cells, turning them into virus producingfactories," says Dr Hiscox. "The infection causes the ba... (read more)
Author: akjxue@sina.com akjxue
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