2024
DOI: 10.2174/0115733963267129230919091338
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Acute Bronchiolitis: The Less, the Better?

Fabrizio Virgili,
Raffaella Nenna,
Greta Di Mattia
et al.

Abstract: Background: acute bronchiolitis is a viral infection of the lower respiratory tract affecting infants aged under 12 months, variably presenting with respiratory distress, diffuse crackles and inflammatory wheezing. The main causative agent is Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). The diagnosis is clinical and treatment mainly supportive. Despite the availability of more than 30 international guidelines, consistent management recommendations are lacking and considerable variability in patients’ care persists among… Show more

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“…In other words, the detrimental impact of preventive measures on immune competence with prolonged periods of reduced exposure to pathogens waned herd immunity and facilitated the selection of a population susceptible to previously known infections. 14,15 Acquiring data on the size of the respiratory viruses’ epidemics once preventive measures are lifted would have significant implications in terms of prevention and health planning.…”
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“…In other words, the detrimental impact of preventive measures on immune competence with prolonged periods of reduced exposure to pathogens waned herd immunity and facilitated the selection of a population susceptible to previously known infections. 14,15 Acquiring data on the size of the respiratory viruses’ epidemics once preventive measures are lifted would have significant implications in terms of prevention and health planning.…”
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confidence: 99%