Selected article for: "tract infection and upper respiratory tract infection"

Author: Sarna, Mohinder; Lambert, Stephen B; Sloots, Theo P; Whiley, David M; Alsaleh, Asma; Mhango, Lebogang; Bialasiewicz, Seweryn; Wang, David; Nissen, Michael D; Grimwood, Keith; Ware, Robert S
Title: Viruses causing lower respiratory symptoms in young children: findings from the ORChID birth cohort
  • Document date: 2017_12_15
  • ID: xn5p86hg_24
    Snippet: ARI was defined as a new episode of respiratory symptoms of the upper and/or lower respiratory tracts demarcated by a window of ≥3 symptom-free days. 17 22 Upper respiratory tract infection Parent-reported runny nose/nasal congestion, dry cough or doctor-diagnosed otitis media. 22.....
    Document: ARI was defined as a new episode of respiratory symptoms of the upper and/or lower respiratory tracts demarcated by a window of ≥3 symptom-free days. 17 22 Upper respiratory tract infection Parent-reported runny nose/nasal congestion, dry cough or doctor-diagnosed otitis media. 22

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