Selected article for: "respiratory tract sample and tract sample"

Author: Thornton, Hannah V; Hay, Alastair D; Redmond, Niamh M; Turnbull, Sophie L; Christensen, Hannah; Peters, Tim J; Leeming, John P; Lovering, Andrew; Vipond, Barry; Muir, Peter; Blair, Peter S
Title: Throat swabs in children with respiratory tract infection: associations with clinical presentation and potential targets for point-of-care testing
  • Document date: 2017_2_18
  • ID: r3fzwy00_45
    Snippet: Additionally, to obtain samples which might be diagnostic of lower respiratory tract infections, sampling from the lower respiratory tract would be desirable. However, unless non-invasive alternatives to bronchoscopy and transthoracic pulmonary aspiration become available, sampling from the upper respiratory tract remains the only option to obtain a microbiological respiratory sample in primary care......
    Document: Additionally, to obtain samples which might be diagnostic of lower respiratory tract infections, sampling from the lower respiratory tract would be desirable. However, unless non-invasive alternatives to bronchoscopy and transthoracic pulmonary aspiration become available, sampling from the upper respiratory tract remains the only option to obtain a microbiological respiratory sample in primary care.

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