• A study based on more than 600 000 participants suggests that insomnia increases the risk of influenza and other respiratory infections. (news-medical.net)
  • The study, led by researchers at the University of Helsinki, shows that a previous diagnosis of insomnia increases the risk of developing respiratory infections. (news-medical.net)
  • Analyses based on the UK biobank data supported the association between insomnia diagnosis and risk of respiratory infections. (news-medical.net)
  • This study found that insomnia increases the risk of respiratory infections. (news-medical.net)
  • The researchers were also able to demonstrate that the results are not explained by factors such as obesity or smoking, both of which are known to predispose to both insomnia and respiratory infections. (news-medical.net)
  • 2023) The public health impact of poor sleep on severe COVID-19, influenza and upper respiratory infections. (news-medical.net)
  • RSV is a common virus that could lead to respiratory infections. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • There's preliminary evidence that adequate amounts of vitamin D might help lower rates of respiratory infections. (ourweekly.com)
  • However, if you are at high risk of catching a cold or influenza or are at risk for developing complications from these infections, try to avoid crowded areas or people who are obviously sick during the flu season. (epnet.com)
  • Prescribing broad-spectrum antibiotics for children with respiratory tract infections does not appear to provide any benefit or improve their outcomes, yet may increase their risk of experiencing side effects, according to the findings of new research. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • In a study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) , researchers found that, when compared to narrow-spectrum antibiotics, broad spectrum antibiotics did not offer patients with respiratory tract infections any benefits. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Researchers with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia studied more than 30,000 children with acute respiratory tract infections, including acute otitis media, group A streptococcal pharyngitis, and acute sinusitis. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • The findings indicated treating children with acute respiratory tract infections with broad-spectrum antibiotics increased a child's risk of side effects. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Overall, broad-spectrum antibiotics were not associated with better outcomes or patient-centered outcomes in children with respiratory tract infections, the researchers concluded. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • The findings may be important, because acute respiratory tract infections account for the majority of antibiotic exposure in children, the researchers noted. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Yet, broad spectrum antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory tract infections is increasing. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Researchers concluded that the findings support the use of narrow-spectrum antibiotics for most children with acute respiratory tract infections, compared to use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Is the Subject Area "Respiratory infections" applicable to this article? (plos.org)
  • Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) constitute the major causes of mortality and morbidity among under‑five children of the developing world. (ajol.info)
  • The mean age of the population was 18.75(13.38) months and there were 31.6%(138/436) cases of pneumonia 6.9%(30/436) cases of bronchiolitis and 61.5%(268/436) cases of acute upper respiratory tract infections. (ajol.info)
  • Children less than 20 months accounted for 60.9% (84/138 cases) of pneumonia, 86.7% (26/30 cases) of bronchiolitis, and 64.5% (173/268 cases) of acute upper respiratory tract infections. (ajol.info)
  • High-carbohydrate intake during pregnancy, especially the latter stages of pregnancy, contributes to increased risk of severe and/or fatal RSV infections in infants. (babymed.com)
  • Macronutrients during Pregnancy and Life-Threatening Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections in Children. (babymed.com)
  • Common symptoms of respiratory infections in the nose, sinuses and throat include nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, achy muscles and headache. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Common symptoms of COVID-19 respiratory infections in the airways and lungs may include severe cough that produces mucous, shortness of breath, chest tightness and wheezing when you exhale. (nationaljewish.org)
  • There are two viruses that cause most of the upper respiratory infections seen in cats: the feline calicivirus (FCV) and the feline herpes virus (FV1). (vetinfo.com)
  • Bordatella and chlamydia are also known to cause upper respiratory infections in cats. (vetinfo.com)
  • A cat that has contracted FCV or FV1 may experience upper respiratory infections as a chronic condition. (vetinfo.com)
  • Upper respiratory infections can be prevented with vaccines, and by keeping an infected cat isolated from other cats when his symptoms flare up. (vetinfo.com)
  • Kittens, since they have weaker immune systems, are very susceptible to upper respiratory infections. (vetinfo.com)
  • Upper respiratory infections can be prevented with vaccines and simple precautionary measures. (vetinfo.com)
  • Symptoms of COVID-19 and its variants range from mild - like the flu and other common respiratory infections - to severe. (ontario.ca)
  • Respiratory virus infections are associated with more severe and frequent exacerbations, and may cause chronic infection in COPD. (nih.gov)
  • What antibiotics are used for upper respiratory infections in cats? (pictures-of-cats.org)
  • Initially, upper respiratory infections (URIs) in cats are normally caused by two viral groups: herpesvirus and calicivirus. (pictures-of-cats.org)
  • To compare patient management in Europe, the United States, and Australia, we analyzed the charts of 1,563 pediatric patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed RSV lower respiratory infections during recent RSV seasons. (nih.gov)
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections typically overlap with flu season, occurring in the late fall and winter. (blackdoctor.org)
  • Acute lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) include community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), acute bronchitis, and acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD). (thermofisher.com)
  • 75% of patients with acute respiratory tract infections are treated with antibiotics even though the cause is mainly viral. (thermofisher.com)
  • PROFILE OVERVIEW q In terms of the number of years of life lost (YLLs) due to Percent decline in age-specific mortality rate by sex from 1990-2010 in Angola premature death in Angola, diarrheal diseases, malaria, and lower respiratory infections were the highest ranking causes in 2010. (who.int)
  • currently, largely reflected the prevalence of tuberculosis, pneumonia, lower respiratory tract infections and opportunist lung infections in those with HIV. (who.int)
  • CRDs are an emerging public health and the sequelae of respiratory problem in urbanised areas of Low- infections such as occurs after and Middle-income countries tuberculosis, or for instance with bronchiectasis occurring after early childhood infections. (who.int)
  • Multiple studies have shown the potential correlation between chronic exposure to DBPs and respiratory symptoms among competitive swimmers but more research is needed on the effects of these DBPs on recreational swimmers. (wikipedia.org)
  • In conclusion, the European database study confirmed previous knowledge of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension risk factors, and identified thyroid replacement therapy and a history of malignancy as new medical conditions associated with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. (ersjournals.com)
  • Its potential health risks include severe lung injury, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and lung cancer. (lawfirm.com)
  • 1 2 Chronic lung disease of prematurity, also known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most common respiratory complication, associated with poor long-term health and neurodisability. (bmj.com)
  • The effects of respiratory viral infection on the time course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation were examined by monitoring changes in systemic inflammatory markers in stable COPD and at exacerbation. (nih.gov)
  • Unconditional probability of dying between ages 30 and 70 years from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory diseases. (who.int)
  • Long-term exposure can lead to chronic respiratory diseases and reduced lung function. (newkerala.com)
  • Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are diseases of the lung airways and parenchyma. (bvsalud.org)
  • These findings support the critical need for spirometry services to determine lung abnormality in patients with chronic respiratory symptoms. (bvsalud.org)
  • Findings from this large international case-control consortium indicate that after accounting for co-occurring respiratory diseases, chronic bronchitis and emphysema continue to have a positive association with lung cancer. (occupationalcancer.ca)
  • Chronic respiratory diseases causes are aggregated. (who.int)
  • The main NCDs are cardiovascular diseases (like heart attacks and stroke), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (such as chronic obstructed pulmonary disease and asthma), and diabetes. (who.int)
  • Cardiovascular diseases account for most NCD deaths, followed by cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes (including kidney disease deaths caused by diabetes). (who.int)
  • considerable importance as a cause of death and morbidity communicable chronic respiratory and this has in the past and diseases increases with Westernization . (who.int)
  • 3. Goal of the WHO strategy against CRDs is for Prevention and Control of to support Member States in their efforts to Chronic Respiratory Diseases reduce the toll of morbidity, disability and (CRDs)1 that was drafted after the expert consultation premature mortality related to chronic held in January 20012. (who.int)
  • The advisory meeting in Montpellier, France on 11-12 February 2002 comprised the next step in the process of developing a comprehensive implementation programme of the WHO strategy against chronic respiratory diseases. (who.int)
  • Respiratory risks of indoor swimming pools can include coughing, wheezing, aggravated asthma, and airway hyper-responsiveness (spasms of the bronchial tubes in the lungs causing coughing and chest tightness). (wikipedia.org)
  • Swimming pool, respiratory health, and childhood asthma: Should we change our beliefs? (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the Academies' report, evidence shows that children who use e-cigarettes are at increased risk for coughing, wheezing, and worsening asthma. (lawfirm.com)
  • Several findings suggest that vaping can worsen asthma symptoms and that long-term users may be at risk for developing asthma. (lawfirm.com)
  • Infants who are admitted to hospital with the common infection bronchiolitis are at increased risk of further emergency hospital admissions for asthma, wheezing and respiratory illness in the first five years of their life. (news-medical.net)
  • Short-term exposure to these pollutants can cause symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and exacerbation of pre-existing respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis. (newkerala.com)
  • How does asthma affect the respiratory system? (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • What impact can asthma have on the respiratory system? (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • This article looks at how asthma affects the lungs and other parts of the respiratory system. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • In addition to the lungs, asthma may affect other parts of the respiratory system . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Asthma affects the respiratory system but can also have an effect on other parts of the body. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Certain weather conditions can irritate the airways, causing an increased risk of asthma symptoms. (accuweather.com)
  • The risk of asthma symptoms is extremely high. (accuweather.com)
  • The risk of asthma is very high. (accuweather.com)
  • The risk of asthma symptoms is moderate. (accuweather.com)
  • An overview of respiratory asthma is included in this text, which examines aspects of chemical respiratory allergy and occupational asthma caused by exposure to chemicals. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The AAAAI Annual Meeting provides Teva with an exciting opportunity to showcase the important work being done to support our goal of bringing additional options, such as reslizumab and ProAir RespiClick ® , to asthma patients," said Tushar Shah, MD, Senior Vice President, Teva Global Respiratory Research and Development. (biospace.com)
  • Teva Respiratory develops and delivers high-quality treatment options for respiratory conditions, including asthma, COPD and allergic rhinitis. (biospace.com)
  • The company's respiratory pipeline and clinical trial program are based on drug molecules delivered in proprietary dry powder formulations and breath-actuated device technologies, as well as a targeted biologic treatment for severe asthma. (biospace.com)
  • This will help public health leaders continue to advocate for healthier cities, and it helps inform outreach efforts to address COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses," said Sarah Rowan, MD, associate professor of medicine at University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver Health infectious diseases physician, and the study's senior author. (denverhealth.org)
  • As the damage vaping may cause becomes clearer, lawsuits related to respiratory illnesses are increasing. (lawfirm.com)
  • A recent study published in the journal Trends in Molecular Medicine reviewed the current efforts in developing nasal vaccines, delivery systems, and clinical applications for preventing respiratory illnesses. (news-medical.net)
  • RSV is a common virus that causes acute respiratory tract illnesses. (blackdoctor.org)
  • A new study that published on June 14, 2023, in the journal PLoS ONE, is the first to show that the neighborhood-built environment might pose an independent risk in determining the individuals hospitalized due to COVID-19 illness for those living in Denver. (denverhealth.org)
  • After June 30, 2023, those at high risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19, including high-priority communities and those living and working in high-risk settings, will continue to have access to free rapid antigen tests. (ontario.ca)
  • Sleep problems also increased the risk of COVID-19 infection requiring hospitalisation. (news-medical.net)
  • Among the Finnish individuals with diagnosis of insomnia, the risk of developing an unspecified respiratory infection was almost six times higher and the risk of influenza more than four times higher, compared to the other participants. (news-medical.net)
  • The model displayed positive performance and identified that the risk for severe RSV infection is highest among children less than 6 months old. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • The results concluded that infants less than 6 months old were at high risk of RSV infection, along with infants born prematurely, those who have other congenital conditions, and younger siblings. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • Risk factors for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection during the first year of life: development and validation of a clinical prediction model. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • In a review of past trials of people taking vitamin D supplements, researchers from Queen Mary University in London found that supplementation was linked to a 12 percent reduction in the proportion of people having an "acute respiratory infection. (ourweekly.com)
  • The review found an association between taking vitamin D supplements and a decreased likelihood of having a respiratory infection, but not a cause-and-effect link. (ourweekly.com)
  • The 12 percent reduction meant that 33 people would need to take vitamin D supplements to prevent one acute respiratory tract infection. (ourweekly.com)
  • In this group, only four people would need to take vitamin D supplements to prevent one acute respiratory infection, the researchers said. (ourweekly.com)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the landscape of global public health, social and work practice in an unprecedented manner, with many workplaces employing essential infection prevention control (IPC) measures to reduce the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in adults. (epnet.com)
  • You can use this same process of recognizing risk when it comes to infection control in health care. (cdc.gov)
  • Why is recognizing infection risks in health care so important? (cdc.gov)
  • Learning to recognize infection risks in health care means learning to identify moments throughout your workday when there is an opportunity for germs to spread and make people sick. (cdc.gov)
  • Because risks will always exist in healthcare settings, we follow these Standard Precautions to protect patients and ourselves - regardless of whether you know a patient has a specific infection - because often you don't know. (cdc.gov)
  • That's why understanding how germs spread and make people sick is so helpful - it allows you to recognize infection risks throughout your workday, no matter the moment . (cdc.gov)
  • Coronavirus upper respiratory infection symptoms also may include cough, diarrhea, fever, shortness of breath, loss of smell and /or taste and tiredness. (nationaljewish.org)
  • A respiratory infection in cats is a common illness. (vetinfo.com)
  • Therefore, it's important for owners to know the signs of an upper respiratory infection in his cat, or an infection in other cats his pet may be exposed to. (vetinfo.com)
  • When your cat will be boarded for any period of time, make sure the establishment requires cats to be vaccinated against the viruses that can cause an upper respiratory infection. (vetinfo.com)
  • Adult cats that are often around other cats because they were in an animal shelter, were boarded in a cattery for a period of time, who have been introduced to a new cat with an infection or are social outside cats, are also at a higher risk for developing an upper respiratory infection. (vetinfo.com)
  • The flat faces of Persian cats make it easier for them to catch the viruses that cause an upper respiratory infection. (vetinfo.com)
  • A cat with an upper respiratory infection will have nasal discharge that may or may not be clear in color. (vetinfo.com)
  • In the SAVE study patients with lower respiratory tract infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) at high risk for progression to serious respiratory failure will be detected using the suPAR biomarker. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • Preliminary unpublished data from 57 Greek patients hospitalized after March 1st, 2020 in Greek hospitals due to pneumonia by confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection showed that those with suPAR admission levels ≥ 6 ng/ml had greater risk for the development of SRF within 14 days than patients with suPAR less than 6ng/ml. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • Researchers estimate hospitalizations associated with respiratory syncytial virus infection in the European Union. (news-medical.net)
  • Researchers examine pathogen or host genetic risk factors for RSV infection, as well as whether certain viral variants are associated with prolonged infection. (news-medical.net)
  • Antibiotic treatment should be started or continued on suspicion of infection, particularly in high-risk patients. (thermofisher.com)
  • The data reports that PCT aids in early identification of patients at low risk of bacterial infection on admission as well as assists in detection of bacterial coinfection in hospitalized patients. (thermofisher.com)
  • Nonetheless, the risk of a serious public health impact to Singapore in the event of an imported case of MERS would be mitigated by its strong health-care system and established infection control practices. (who.int)
  • In a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, researchers generated a 16-variable clinical prediction model that could calculate the risk of hospitalization following the diagnosis of a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). (pharmacytimes.com)
  • In a first-of-its-kind study that controlled for individuals' biological factors, researchers found that people who lived in multi-family housing, or in areas with higher levels of air pollution and access to public transit, were at a higher risk of hospitalization from COVID-19 in the Denver metro area in 2020. (denverhealth.org)
  • Does Respiratory Depression Require Hospitalization? (yahoo.com)
  • Excess hospitalization costs associated with respiratory compromise ([FOOTNOTE=Melamed R, Boland LL, Normington JP, et al. (medtronic.com)
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a frequent cause of hospitalization among infants. (nih.gov)
  • 2016. [review] Biomarkers of patient intrinsic risk for upper and lower airway injury after exposure to the World Trade Center atrocity . (cdc.gov)
  • At follow-ups, the updated SPAHR model with divided intermediate risk (7-11 parameters) provided the highest accuracy for 1-, 3-, and 5-year mortality (uAUC = 0.90), followed by the original SPAHR/COMPERA model (7-11 parameters) (uAUC = 0.88) and the COMPERA 2.0 model (uAUC = 0.85). (lu.se)
  • Using logistic regression analysis, the risk associated with in-hospital and post-discharge mortality was higher age, presence of acidotic respiratory failure, subsequent need for ventilatory support and presence of comorbidity. (ersjournals.com)
  • Only the number of respiratory specialists per 1000 beds, a variable related to hospital resources, decreased the risk of post-discharge mortality. (ersjournals.com)
  • The European COPD Audit identifies risk factors associated with in-hospital and post-discharge mortality and COPD readmission. (ersjournals.com)
  • Enormous strides have been made in understanding the pathophysiology and management of respiratory distress syndrome, leading to improvements in morbidity and mortality in infants with the condition. (medscape.com)
  • Prevention, control, and treatment of respiratory tract cancers are important steps towards achieving target 3.4 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-a one-third reduction in premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases by 2030. (auckland.ac.nz)
  • In-hospital mortality rate of patients with acute respiratory compromise ([FOOTNOTE=Andersen LW, Berg KM, Chase M, Cocchi MN, Massaro J, Donnino MW. (medtronic.com)
  • Acute respiratory compromise on inpatient wards in the United States: Incidence, outcomes, and factors associated with in-hospital mortality. (medtronic.com)
  • MERS-CoV or acute respiratory illness of unknown cause household contacts of case-patients has been documented or exposure to healthcare settings within 14 days before illness onset. (cdc.gov)
  • Exposure to these DBPs are the potential cause for respiratory symptoms in swimmers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The studies on recreational swimmers that have been done show a decreased risk for respiratory symptoms due to a decreased exposure to DBPs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Deaths from tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer and larynx cancer attributable to each risk factor were estimated on the basis of risk exposure, relative risks, and the theoretical minimum risk exposure level input from 204 countries and territories, stratified by sex and Socio-demographic Index (SDI). (auckland.ac.nz)
  • Several fragrances are known skin sensitizers, but it is unknown exposure, respiratory LLNA, respiratory whether inhalation exposure to these chemicals can induce respiratory sensitization. (cdc.gov)
  • To evaluate whether the consumer exposure to these fragrances is low or high, these levels were compared with measured air concentrations of diisocyanates, known human respiratory sensitizers. (cdc.gov)
  • By combing this knowledge on sensitizing potency with the much lower exposure compared to diisocyanates it seems highly unlikely that isoeugenol can induce respiratory sensitization in consumers using air fresheners. (cdc.gov)
  • For respiratory sensitizers, it has been consumer products extends from perfumes to personal care shown that the skin can be an important route of exposure for products, cleaning products, air fresheners, home perfumes, sensitization. (cdc.gov)
  • The report concludes that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) -- commonly known as secondhand smoke -- is responsible for approximately 3,000 lung cancer deaths each year in nonsmoking adults and impairs the respiratory health of hundreds of thousands of children. (ehso.com)
  • In recent years, there has been concern that non-smokers may also be at risk for some of these health effects as a result of their exposure ('passive smoking') to the smoke exhaled by smokers and smoke given off by the burning end of cigarettes. (ehso.com)
  • Skin vaccination using a microneedle patch that contains the inactivated respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and a compound that stimulates immune responses to the virus has been found to enhance protection against this serious disease and reduce inflammation in the body after exposure to the virus, according to a study led by Georgia State University. (news-medical.net)
  • Early neutrophil concentrations in blood drawn within 6 months of exposure were a risk factor for progressive sinusitis. (cdc.gov)
  • This may also avoid radiation exposure to those at low risk. (cdc.gov)
  • Children, adults and the elderly are all vulnerable to the risk factors contributing to NCDs, whether from unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, exposure to tobacco smoke, the harmful use of alcohol or air pollution. (who.int)
  • Postoperative respiratory failure necessitating transfer to the intensive care unit in orthopedic surgery patients: risk factors, costs, and outcomes. (medtronic.com)
  • 3,4, ([FOOTNOTE=Quach JL, Downey AW, Haase M, Haase-Fielitz A, Jones D, Bellomo R. Characteristics and outcomes of patients receiving a medical emergency team review for respiratory distress or hypotension. (medtronic.com)
  • 3 Early lung protective ventilation strategies can affect lung function and respiratory outcomes long into school age. (bmj.com)
  • If you are at higher risk of severe outcomes of COVID-19 , you are eligible for PCR testing and can locate your nearest pharmacy for testing . (ontario.ca)
  • Poisson generalized linear models using air pollution , meteorological, and hospital admission data from 2014 to 2015 were run to quantify the associations of air pollutants and index values with respiratory outcomes in single- and multi- pollutant models. (bvsalud.org)
  • To compare the pattern of lung uptake of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) by positron emission tomography (PET) imaging in patients with lung contusion that developed or did not progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). (nih.gov)
  • When COVID-19 is severe it can bring on pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). (nationaljewish.org)
  • Pneumonia that is caused by coronavirus may be more severe, affect many parts of the lungs, and cause shock, organ damage, abnormal blood clotting, acute respiratory distress syndrome and deteriorating health. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is life threatening. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Potential complications include stroke, bleeding and excess fluid in the lungs - called pulmonary edema - which can lead to respiratory failure. (asahq.org)
  • The test results could help ensure that pregnant women with pulmonary edema not be given intravenous or excess fluids, which worsens the condition and can lead to respiratory failure. (asahq.org)
  • Some lung diseases can lead to respiratory failure . (medlineplus.gov)
  • Respiratory compromise is a decline in respiratory function that if left unaddressed will likely lead to respiratory failure or death. (medtronic.com)
  • International variation in the management of infants hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus. (nih.gov)
  • The remaining 20 percent may develop more severe cases of coronavirus may develop pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome. (nationaljewish.org)
  • suPAR can be used as the biomarker tool to indicate patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in risk of SRF and for whom early start of anakinra may prevent development of SRF. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • CoV) is a newly recognized respiratory pathogen syndrome coronavirus, a zoonosis known to cause human first identified in a patient from Saudi Arabia in June 2012 respiratory disease, often severe, with sustained human-to- ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Workplace transmission is a significant contributor to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreaks. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Coronavirus can affect the upper respiratory system (nose, sinuses and throat) with flu-like symptoms, the lower respiratory system (airways and lungs) by causing cough with or without mucous and difficulty breathing. (nationaljewish.org)
  • The major hurdle of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the early recognition of the patients at high risk for the development of severe respiratory failure (SRF). (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • This risk assessment highlights the need for Singapore to stay vigilant and to continue enhancing core public health capacities to detect and respond to MERS coronavirus. (who.int)
  • Aims: Estimation of prognosis in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has been influenced by that various risk stratification models use different numbers of prognostic parameters, as well as the lack of a comprehensive and time-saving risk assessment calculator. (lu.se)
  • We therefore evaluated the various European Society of Cardiology (ESC)-/European Respiratory Society (ERS)-based three-and four-strata risk stratification models and established a comprehensive internet-based calculator to facilitate risk assessment. (lu.se)
  • Conclusions: The present study facilitates risk assessment in PAH by introducing a comprehensive internet-based risk score calculator (https://www.svefph.se/risk-stratification). (lu.se)
  • Our findings furthermore support the utility of the updated SPAHR model with divided intermediate risk, when a more comprehensive assessment is needed at follow-ups, complementing the three-parameter COMPERA 2.0 model. (lu.se)
  • Take home message: By introducing an internet-based risk score calculator (https://www.svefph.se/risk-stratification), risk assessment is facilitated. (lu.se)
  • As part of its effort to address all types of indoor air pollution, in 1988, EPA's Indoor Air Division (now the Indoor Environments Division) requested that EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) undertake an assessment of the respiratory health effects of passive smoking. (ehso.com)
  • These findings have implications for controlling other respiratory disease threats, including pandemic influenza, according to senior author Joseph Sung, MD, PhD, of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. (rtmagazine.com)
  • There are steps you can take to reduce your risk of catching a cold or influenza . (epnet.com)
  • Available at: http://www.lung.org/lung-disease/respiratory-syncytial-virus. (epnet.com)
  • Risk scores were calculated using the original Swedish Pulmonary. (lu.se)
  • Risk scores were calculated using the original Swedish Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Registry (SPAHR)/Comparative, Prospective Registry of Newly Initiated Therapies for Pulmonary Hypertension (COMPERA) three-strata model, the updated SPAHR three-strata model with divided intermediate risk, and the simplified three-parameter COMPERA 2.0 four-strata model. (lu.se)
  • Our findings support the 2022 ESC/ERS pulmonary hypertension guidelines' strategy for risk stratification suggesting the utilization of a three-strata model at baseline and a simplified four-strata model at follow-ups. (lu.se)
  • Our results support the 2022 ESC/ERS pulmonary hypertension guidelines' risk stratification strategy, additionally suggesting the updated SPAHR three-strata model with divided intermediate risk, as a promising complement to the new simplified three-parameter COMPERA 2.0 four-strata strategy, when a more comprehensive overview is needed. (lu.se)
  • The hypothesis of this study was that the use of metaphylactic protocols based on the risk to develop BRD would reduce morbidity and pulmonary lesions. (scielo.br)
  • For this purpose, the aims of this study were to evaluate the effect of two metaphylactic protocols on the morbidity of feedlot cattle with a known sanitary history, occurrence of pulmonary lesions at slaughter, and the possible participation of Mannheimia haemolytica, Histophilus somni, Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) and bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) in the development of BRD. (scielo.br)
  • These results demonstrate that the use of metaphylactic protocols, based on the risk to develop BRD, reduces morbidity and pulmonary lesions in affected cattle. (scielo.br)
  • 2017 is an important year for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) Respiratory Health Division (RHD). (cdc.gov)
  • An ultrasound of the lungs could help doctors quickly determine if a pregnant woman with preeclampsia is at risk for respiratory failure, suggests preliminary research published in the April issue of Anesthesiology . (asahq.org)
  • In this article, we will explore the impact of air pollution during and after Diwali on respiratory health and provide some essential tips on how to take care of your lungs during this time. (newkerala.com)
  • Remember that respiratory problems can be aggravated by air pollution, so taking care of your lungs during Diwali is essential for a healthier and happier celebration. (newkerala.com)
  • Nasal samples and blood were taken for respiratory virus detection by culture, polymerase chain reaction, and serology, and plasma fibrinogen and serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) were determined at stable baseline and exacerbation. (nih.gov)
  • Are nasal-spray vaccines the solution to respiratory infectious diseases? (news-medical.net)
  • Mild cases of respiratory depression may cause relatively few symptoms or no symptoms at all. (yahoo.com)
  • As most American parents already know, cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common illness of childhood, are surging this year. (blackdoctor.org)
  • This study evaluates respiratory morbidity risk associated with ambient air pollution in Quito, Ecuador , and specifically evaluates if the local air quality index accurately reflects population -level health risks . (bvsalud.org)
  • And it's not just patients who are at risk-some germs can break through the body's natural defenses, even in a person who is healthy, like a healthcare worker. (cdc.gov)
  • The Teva Respiratory portfolio is centered on optimizing respiratory treatment for patients and healthcare providers through the development of novel delivery systems and therapies that help address unmet needs. (biospace.com)
  • On the opposite side of the debate are experts that claim high carbohydrate diets are dangerous and associated with obesity, diabetes risk, and premature death. (babymed.com)
  • Respiratory distress syndrome, also known as hyaline membrane disease, occurs almost exclusively in premature infants. (medscape.com)
  • Chest radiographs in a premature infant with respiratory distress syndrome before and after surfactant treatment. (medscape.com)
  • Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a common problem in premature babies. (uhhospitals.org)
  • The more premature the baby, the higher the risk and the more severe the RDS. (uhhospitals.org)
  • Premature babies and those with other health problems have the highest risk. (news-medical.net)
  • These are called metabolic risk factors and can lead to cardiovascular disease, the leading NCD in terms of premature deaths. (who.int)
  • The incidence and severity of respiratory distress syndrome are related inversely to the gestational age of the newborn infant. (medscape.com)
  • Although reduced, the incidence and severity of complications of respiratory distress syndrome can result in clinically significant morbidities. (medscape.com)
  • Schematic outlines the pathology of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). (medscape.com)
  • Surfactant replacement may improve respiratory distress. (uhhospitals.org)
  • It's given to babies when they are showing significant respiratory distress. (uhhospitals.org)
  • We conducted a case-control study to as- close friend familiar with the preillness activities and usual sess exposures in primary cases and to identify risk factors habits of the case-patient) for case-patients who had died or associated with primary MERS-CoV illness in humans. (cdc.gov)
  • Previous studies have found that infectious illness presenteeism could contribute to outbreaks in occupational settings and identified multiple occupational and organisational risk factors. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Ministry of Health has released its plan to connect Ontarians to the tools they need to stay safe this respiratory illness season. (ontario.ca)
  • While Ontario, like other jurisdictions, has taken measures to be able to live with and manage COVID-19 for the long-term, we still need to do our part to protect ourselves and others, especially during respiratory illness season. (ontario.ca)
  • This will also help to determine severity of illness and risk for further progression of disease. (thermofisher.com)
  • They will begin early treatment with anakinra in the effort to prevent progression in serious respiratory failure. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • None of the findings concerning the serious respiratory health effects of secondhand smoke in children were challenged. (ehso.com)
  • The 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in China has lessons to teach hospitals on how to prevent the spread of other respiratory diseases, according to new research appearing in the April 15 issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases , currently available online. (rtmagazine.com)
  • However, reviews of existing evidence focusing solely on presenteeism and workplace transmission of respiratory infectious diseases (RIDs), including COVID-19, are lacking. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However as control of these infectious diseases is hopefully achieved they will be replaced by a growing population of those with long term respiratory conditions which in many cases reflect current lifestyle changes. (who.int)
  • Join Beveridge & Diamond for its 2019 Occupational Safety and Health Webinar Series to explore what employers might expect from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) this year, and learn how you can ensure compliance and reduce enforcement risk. (bdlaw.com)
  • Global, regional, and national burden of respiratory tract cancers and associated risk factors from 1990 to 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. (auckland.ac.nz)
  • We aimed to provide global, regional, and national estimates of the burden of tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer and larynx cancer and their attributable risks from 1990 to 2019. (auckland.ac.nz)
  • For males and for both sexes combined, smoking was the leading specific risk factor for age-standardised deaths from tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer per 100 000 in all SDI quintiles and GBD regions in 2019. (auckland.ac.nz)
  • However, among females, household air pollution from solid fuels was the leading specific risk factor in the low SDI quintile and in three GBD regions (central, eastern, and western sub-Saharan Africa) in 2019. (auckland.ac.nz)
  • Compared to children treated with narrow-spectrum antibiotics, the increased risk of side effects for broad-spectrum antibiotics was 4% compared to 3% for narrow-spectrum antibiotics. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Children who received broad-spectrum antibiotics had a 35% increased risk of decreased quality of life and side effects, compared to 25% among the children who were given narrow-spectrum antibiotics. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • More accurate identification of children at high risk for RSV disease. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • Current evidence does not support the use of vitamin D supplementation to prevent disease, except for those at high risk of osteomalacia [weak bones and muscles due to low blood vitamin D levels]," Bolland and Avenell wrote. (ourweekly.com)
  • Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative to investigate presenteeism particularly in relation to respiratory infectious disease (RID). (biomedcentral.com)
  • But other things can raise the risk of getting the disease. (uhhospitals.org)
  • COVID-19 is a respiratory virus and disease. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Tobacco use is known to cause lung cancer in humans, and is a major risk factor for heart disease. (ehso.com)
  • This is the 50th anniversary of our establishment in 1967 as the Appalachian Laboratory for Occupational Respiratory Disease (ALFORD) within the U.S. Public Health Service. (cdc.gov)
  • Through research and clinical development, Teva Respiratory continually works to expand, strengthen and build upon its treatment portfolio to positively impact the lives of the millions of patients living with respiratory disease. (biospace.com)
  • Is previous respiratory disease a risk factor for lung cancer? (occupationalcancer.ca)
  • Multivariate logistic regression models were used to investigate the relationship between individual diseases adjusting for co-occurring conditions, and patterns of respiratory disease diagnoses and lung cancer. (occupationalcancer.ca)
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) affected 800 of 1,200 infants hospitalized in Buenos Aires hospitals during the study. (babymed.com)
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). (epnet.com)
  • Non-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) respiratory viruses were detected in 11 (16%), and RSV in 16 (23.5%), of 68 stable COPD patients, with RSV detection associated with higher inflammatory marker levels. (nih.gov)
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes mild, cold-like symptoms in adults and older children. (news-medical.net)
  • A common bug called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can affect anyone, but affects infants at a higher rate. (blackdoctor.org)
  • The aim of the FinRegistry project is to produce scientific knowledge on risk factors and trajectories leading to various diseases, also those not observable with traditional methods," said Markus Perola, Research Professor, from the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), in a press release. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • The findings could help inform public health and urban planning initiatives in lowering the risk of hospitalizations linked to COVID-19 and other respiratory pathogens. (denverhealth.org)
  • Bovine respiratory diseases (BRD) affect production rates negatively because it compromise health and well-being of the affected animal. (scielo.br)
  • What Causes Respiratory Health Risks? (lawfirm.com)
  • Respiratory health risks are caused by toxic chemicals in vape aerosols - some of the same chemicals found in car exhaust and weed killers. (lawfirm.com)
  • A 2018 Johns Hopkins study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives has linked prolonged inhalation of some of the metals in vaping devices to lung damage and an increased risk for lung cancer. (lawfirm.com)
  • The risk for germs to spread in health care is different than in other places. (cdc.gov)
  • EPA's report ('Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders,' EPA/600/6-90/006F) was peer-reviewed by 18 eminent, independent scientists who unanimously endorsed the study's methodology and conclusions. (ehso.com)
  • Since EPA's 1993 report which estimated the risks posed by ETS, numerous independent health studies have presented an impressive accumulating body of evidence that confirms and strengthens the EPA findings. (ehso.com)
  • It is widely accepted in the scientific and public health communities that secondhand smoke poses significant health risks to children and adults. (ehso.com)
  • A U.S. District Court decision has vacated several chapters of the EPA document 'Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders' that served as the basis for EPA's classification of secondhand smoke as a Group A carcinogen and estimates that ETS causes 3,000 lung cancer deaths in non-smokers each year. (ehso.com)
  • In recent years, comparative risk studies performed by EPA and its Science Advisory Board have consistently ranked indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health. (ehso.com)
  • However, along with the festivities, this vibrant festival also brings a spike in air pollution, which can have detrimental effects on respiratory health. (newkerala.com)
  • These pollutants can have severe health effects, particularly on the respiratory system. (newkerala.com)
  • While Diwali is a time of celebration and joy, it's crucial to be aware of the potential health risks associated with the increased air pollution during and after the festival. (newkerala.com)
  • By following these tips and taking precautions to protect your respiratory health, you can enjoy the festivities without compromising your well-being. (newkerala.com)
  • It's natural for new parents to be feel overwhelmed by all the potential health risks that exist for a newborn baby. (blackdoctor.org)
  • Respiratory Health Impacts of Outdoor Air Pollution and the Efficacy of Local Risk Communication in Quito, Ecuador. (bvsalud.org)
  • Relatively few studies on the adverse health impacts of outdoor air pollution have been conducted in Latin American cities, whose pollutant mixtures and baseline health risks are distinct from North America , Europe , and Asia . (bvsalud.org)
  • Modifications to index formulation to more fully incorporate the health risks of multiple pollutants , particularly for NO2, have the potential to greatly improve risk communication in Quito. (bvsalud.org)
  • This work also increases the equity of the existing global epidemiological literature by adding new air pollution health risk values from a highly understudied region of the world. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods: The likelihood of importation of MERS cases and the magnitude of the public health impact in Singapore were assessed to determine overall risk. (who.int)
  • It is the largest systematic scientific effort in history to quantify levels and trends of health loss due to diseases, injuries, and risk factors. (who.int)
  • To lessen the impact of NCDs on individuals and society, a comprehensive approach is needed requiring all sectors, including health, finance, transport, education, agriculture, planning and others, to collaborate to reduce the risks associated with NCDs, and to promote interventions to prevent and control them. (who.int)
  • The authors of the present study sought to confirm known and to identify novel CTEPH risk factors in a controlled retrospective cohort study of prevalent CTEPH cases collected in three European centres offering PEA. (ersjournals.com)
  • Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • Respiratory depression, also known as hypoventilation, refers to abnormally high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood due to shallow breathing. (yahoo.com)
  • If left untreated, respiratory depression can lead to fatal complications. (yahoo.com)
  • This article will go over everything you need to know about respiratory depression, including symptoms, causes, treatment options, and more. (yahoo.com)
  • The primary symptom of respiratory depression is labored, shallow, and/or slow breathing. (yahoo.com)
  • Hyperventilation is sometimes confused with respiratory depression because both conditions lead to shortness of breath. (yahoo.com)
  • Many different medications and drugs that have a sedating or "depressive" effect on the central nervous system can lead to respiratory depression. (yahoo.com)
  • However, acute respiratory depression is a medical emergency and needs to be treated right away. (yahoo.com)
  • Respiratory depression can often be treated with oxygen therapy . (yahoo.com)
  • Learn more about the Prediction of Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression in Patients Monitored by Capnography (PRODIGY) study on identifying patients at risk for respiratory compromise. (medtronic.com)
  • Postoperative opioid-induced respiratory depression: a closed claims analysis. (medtronic.com)
  • Risk of respiratory depression. (medscape.com)
  • This new study suggests that hospital beds placed too closely together, hospital staff working while having symptoms of SARS, and the use of oxygen therapy were the most significant risk factors associated with the spread of SARS in 26 hospitals in Guangzhou and Hong Kong. (rtmagazine.com)
  • An important way to control NCDs is to focus on reducing the risk factors associated with these diseases. (who.int)
  • expert on upper respiratory tract exposures and effects including damage to olfactory epithelium. (cdc.gov)
  • The ability of the ventilation system and respiratory protection program to limit worker exposures was examined through air sampling during painting of F/A-18C/D strike fighter aircraft, in four field surveys. (cdc.gov)
  • The press release noted that the study could allow prevention measures for the children that are more at risk, compared to others. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • Failure of detection and prevention of respiratory compromise is associated with significant human and economic toll. (medtronic.com)
  • Focusing on detection and subsequent prevention is key to reducing the impact of respiratory compromise. (medtronic.com)
  • Furthermore, incidence of severe BPD and proportion of infants requiring respiratory support after discharge has increased. (bmj.com)
  • Work-related respiratory diseases include both those that are uniquely caused by work, such as coal workers pneumoconiosis, and those that are caused by both work and non-work factors. (cdc.gov)
  • The study authors noted that they adjusted the prediction for each candidate based on 15 known risk factors, combining them with the children's data. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • This study found that hospitals could reduce the risk of outbreaks by providing staff with hand-washing, showering, and changing facilities. (rtmagazine.com)
  • The present study is aimed to determine the risk factors that affect the prevalence of ARIs in under‑five children in Enugu. (ajol.info)
  • Other risk factors identified in the study include inadequate breast feeding, poor immunization statues, attendance to daycare centers, large family size, poor parental educational statues, parental smoking, living in the urban area and use of biofuels. (ajol.info)
  • A recent study in Buenos Aires claims high-carbohydrate diets, when consumed during pregnancy, may be associated with an increased risk of severe, life-threatening RSV. (babymed.com)