Antimicrobial therapy in case management of acute respiratory infections (ARI : needs for further research / by F. C. Denny

View/ Open
Citation
Denny, F. C & World Health Organization. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Infections Unit. (1985). Antimicrobial therapy in case management of acute respiratory infections (ARI : needs for further research / by F. C. Denny. Geneva : World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/59130
Description
ONLINEWHO/RSD/85.24. Unpublished
English only
7 p.
Gov't Doc #
WHO/RSD/85.24. UnpublishedCollections
Language
EnglishMetadata
Show full item recordRelated items
Showing items related by title and MeSH subject.
-
An epidemiological study of RSV infection in the Gambia/ Martin W. Weber ... [et al.]
Weber, Martin W; Milligan, Paul J. M; Sanneh, Mariama; Awemoyi, Agnes; Dakour, Raduwan; Schneider, Gisela; Palmer, Ayo; Jallow, Mariatou Tala; Oparaogu, Anslem; Whittle, Hilton C; Mulholland, E. Kim; Greenwood, Brian M (2002) -
Circulation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Morocco during 2014-2016: Findings from a sentinel-based virological surveillance system for influenza
Bimouhen, A.; El Falaki, F.; Ihazmad, H.; Regragui, Z.; Benkerroum, S.; Barakat, A. (2016-07)Respiratory syncytial virus [RSV] is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young infants, little was known on its circulation types and patterns in Morocco. We conducted a prospective study using sentinel-based influenza surveillance to detect RSV by real time PCR in patients with acute respiratory infections, enrolled during two seasons [2014/15, 2015/16]. During September 2014-April 2016, we obtained 1450 specimens, of which 267 [18.4%] tested positive for RSV. The proportion of positive RSV infection was higher in patients hospitalized ... -
Guide pratique pour la prise en charge des malades ayant des symptomes respiratoires dans les formations sanitaires de base au Maroc
Stop TB Initiative; International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease; Morocco. Direction de l' Epidémiologie et de Lutte contre les Maladies (WHO/CDS/TB/2002.298a, 2001)