Abstract:Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) have been holding leading positions in terms of prevalence rates in all age groups for much longer than one year, accounting for more than 70%. World Health Organization experts note that ARI is the most common group of diseases in the human population. Back in 1995, D.J. Rowlands stated in his publication that the average person has ARI for a total of about two years during his life. The published report “On the state of the sanitary and epidemic well-being of the populatio… Show more
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