RSV, and PIV are associated with a higher risk for acute respiratory failure, highlighting the need for increased monitoring and preventive interventions in hospitalized patients. Patients ...
Breathing too fast can cause a person to go into respiratory alkalosis. This occurs when a person’s pH level is higher than 7.45. Symptoms may include chest pain, lightheadedness, and muscle stiffness ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have made you more conscious about the air you breathe and the surfaces you touch. Disease transmission can happen in different ways, but the most unpredictable method is via ...
GSK (LSE:GSK) secured multi region regulatory approvals in China and the European Union for depemokimab, branded as Exdensur, as a first in class ultra long acting biologic for certain respiratory ...
Respiratory retractions refer to a drawing in of the muscles between the ribs when a person inhales. It indicates that someone is having difficulty getting enough air into their lungs. If respiratory ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the dominant cause of severe lower respiratory tract infection in infants, with the most severe cases concentrated among younger infants. Healthy pregnant women, ...
More than half of fire-related deaths result from smoke inhalation, according to the Burn Institute. Smoke inhalation occurs when you breathe in harmful smoke particles and gases. Inhaling harmful ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a major cause of illness and death in infants worldwide, could be prevented by vaccination during pregnancy. The efficacy, immunogenicity, and safety of a bivalent ...