Selected article for: "acute infection and health care"

Author: Hendaus, Mohamed A
Title: Why Are Children With Bronchiolitis At Risk Of Urinary Tract Infections?
  • Document date: 2019_11_14
  • ID: ypgb7uuc_1
    Snippet: Viral respiratory infections are frequently eliminated from human bodies without any sequelae. Nevertheless, in some occasions viruses can evade the immune reaction of the airways, leading to austere respiratory diseases. 1 Potent mechanical and immunosuppressive methods protect the lungs against external infections, but a solitary respiratory tract infection can change immunity and pathology. 2 Secondary serious bacterial infection (SBI) in chil.....
    Document: Viral respiratory infections are frequently eliminated from human bodies without any sequelae. Nevertheless, in some occasions viruses can evade the immune reaction of the airways, leading to austere respiratory diseases. 1 Potent mechanical and immunosuppressive methods protect the lungs against external infections, but a solitary respiratory tract infection can change immunity and pathology. 2 Secondary serious bacterial infection (SBI) in children with acute bronchiolitis has been an apprehension expressed by health care providers. 3 Several published studies have shown an association between acute bronchiolitis and secondary bacterial infection, including urinary tract infections (UTI). [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] However, the proposed mechanism by which a virus can induce UTIs is not yet known.

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