Abstract:Acute viral bronchiolitis (AVB) is a frequent respiratory disease in infants, responsible for high morbidity and high hospitalization rates. It has an epidemic pattern prevalent in winter and spring. The most common pathogen is the respiratory syncytial virus. The decision for intensive care unit admission depends on indicators of disease severity, which include: severe dehydration, tachypnea with exertion, wheezing, cyanosis or hypoxemia, altered neurological status. In some cases, bronchiolitis may complicat… Show more
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