PPT-Respiratory tract infections: go viral

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and keep cool Theo Verheij hoogleraar huisartsgeneeskunde UMC Utrecht Alike van der Velden onderzoeker huisartsgeneeskunde UMC Utrecht Casus Meneer van Vliet 86

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and keep cool Theo Verheij hoogleraar huisartsgeneeskunde UMC Utrecht Alike van der Velden onderzoeker huisartsgeneeskunde UMC Utrecht Casus Meneer van Vliet 86 jaar oud Bekend met diabetes mellitus en hypertensie. Faculty: . Dr. Anthony Ciavarella MD. Program: . 51. st. Annual Scientific Assembly, OCFP. Topic : . Community Acquired Respiratory Tract Infections: . The usual suspects. Relationships with commercial interests:. Video: What do the lungs do?. Mammalian Respiration. Respiration is made up of 4 parts:. Breathing – inspiration (inhalation) and expiration (exhalation). External Respiration – gas exchange between air and blood. Dr. Kim Wilson . Introduction to the Respiratory System . FUNCTIONS. 1. Providing an extensive surface area for gas exchange between air and circulating blood.. 2. Moving air to and from the exchange surfaces of the lungs.. INTRODUCTAccording to the CDC UTIs are the most common bacterial infection requiring medical care resulting in 86 million ambulatory care visits in 2007 23 of which occurred in the ED CDC 2011 Over 10 Ma Carmen Bernardo-Ocampo, MD. Clinical Associate Professor/Attending Anesthesiologist. University of Washington/Seattle Children. ’. s Hospital. Updated 5/2018. No Disclosure. Objectives. Review the etiology and differential diagnoses of upper respiratory tract infection (URI). Dr.Suzan Yousif . Infections of the respiratory tract are acquired. mainly by the inhalation of pathogenic organisms.. PATHOGENS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Infective Agents. The . infective agents . that cause respiratory . Koo H, Lee H, Choi S, Sung H, Kim H, Do K. Clinical and Radiologic Characteristics of Human Metapneumovirus Infections in Adults, South Korea. Emerg Infect Dis. 2019;25(1):15-24. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2501.181131. Lecture . Ten. Dr.Luma. . Amer. DNA Nonenveloped Viruses. Parvoviruses. Adenoviruses. Polyomaviruses. Papillomaviruses. Adenovirus Structure. (animals: more than 100 serotypes,. 41 human serotypes). Leen. Al-. Qudah. All extra notes are bolded, in italics and underlined. The extra slides are starred. . Anatomy . Upper respiratory tract . infection. (From nares “nasal opening” to trachea). Lower respiratory tract . By : Nader . Alaridah. MD , PhD . STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE. Pneumococci are gram-positive lancet-shaped cocci arranged in pairs (diplococci) or short chains (The term lancet-shaped means that the diplococci are oval with somewhat pointed ends rather than being round.. Urinary tract . i. nfection. Urinary tract infection (UTI) . is the presence of microorganisms in the urinary . tract. The . organisms have the potential to invade the tissues of the UT and adjacent structures. September 2022. Nyari. Maliko . Health Protection Practitioner . Yorkshire & Humber HPT . Overview . Management of . common respiratory infections including COVID-19 and other . respiratory infections . exanthem. :. Exanthem. is the term classically used to describe a widespread rash associated with fever in childhood.. Maternal antibody gives protection for the first 6–12 months of life and infection occurs thereafter.. Respiratory Tract Infections. . Respiratory . tract infections divided in to:. Upper Respiratory tract infections. Lower Respiratory tract infections.  . Upper respiratory tract infections. The upper respiratory tract extends from the larynx to the nostrils and comprises the oropharynx and the .

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