respiratory diseases in infants

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9 documents for respiratory diseases in infants
  • ... number of chronic, acute or pathological diseases. [11] Left untreated, the elevated pressure in the... and Chief Scientific Officer for the Respiratory and Allergy Therapeutic Area at Pfizer in the Unit...[139] Three case studies of infants born with congenital heart problems who suffered f...

  • ... number of chronic, acute or pathological diseases. [11] Left untreated, the elevated pressure in the... and Chief Scientific Officer for the Respiratory and Allergy Therapeutic Area at Pfizer in the Unit...[139] Three case studies of infants born with congenital heart problems who suffered f...

  • ... include elevated rates of communicable diseases such as influenza, whooping cough (pertussis), shi...(167) The same study found that infants in villages lacking basic water services were five... likely to be hospitalized for lower respiratory tract infections and respiratory syncytial virus, ...

  • ...The highly contagious respiratory disease can cause a severe cough that leads to vom...It can be particularly severe for infants and children, which is why health officials recomm... pertussis and other vaccine-preventable diseases.". Vaccination rates among Manitoba First Nations ...

  • I think that really the bottom line of that paper is that let's not concentrate on babies that were born premature," said lead author Dr. Aurore Cote, of the division of respiratory medicine at McGill University Health Centre in Montreal. "There is a risk, probably, of something happening in a car seat when you're in the first month of life. And I should not say car seat, I should say sitting device. ... So the message to parents will be: Don't have a baby less than one month of age spend a long time in a car seat or in a sitting device. She said that science can't currently say how long a young baby can safely sit in a car seat or other sitting device. She advised parents to stop at half-hour intervals to adjust the baby's position to ensure the head hasn't flopped over, obstructing ...

    ... deaths in Quebec -- suggests premature infants are not at greater risk of sudden and unexplained ... in the British journal Archives of the Diseases of Childhood. The chief of the neonatology divisio...

  • ... environmental contribution to certain diseases (that is, the specific fraction of disease occurre... diseases, 60 percent of acute respiratory infections and 25 percent of all cancer. [1] . But... is reduced) observed among formula-fed infants. . Although overall estimates of the environmental...

  • ... another moment on the topics, endemic diseases like malaria, which can only be transmitted year-r...Without healthy infants and toddlers, you do not have school-going childre..., rampant diarrhoea and acute respiratory infection, immunisation programs, safe delivery fo...

  • The whole goal is to try to understand why it starts and if you understand that you can figure out what you need to do in order to prevent development of allergic diseases and asthma," said Dr. Allan Becker, a researcher with the Manitoba Institute of Child Health leading the study. "It's an epidemic in Manitoba and in Canada. It is an international problem and it is a huge issue for children and their families," Becker said. "Asthma is the most common chronic disease that brings children to hospital, the emergency department, it keeps them away from school and as a result keeps their parents away from work. "The key thing about this study is we will be able to capture all of that information in a prospective manner, where we really can find out exactly what they've had, when they had...

    ... younger than 18 suffer from chronic respiratory illness. "It's an epidemic in Manitoba and in Cana... six- or seven-year-old when they were infants," Becker said. "The key thing about this study is ...

  • ... people about the risks of insect-borne diseases, the risks of heat-related diseases and heat wavess, the risks of respiratory collapse as a result of severe environmental smog ... out especially for the most vulnerable--infants, the elderly, the infirm. These actions are all fe...



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