Respiratory infections are the leading causes of hospitalizations, ED visits and mortality in children in the United States and worldwide.Babies and children have stuffy noses and coughs several times ...
New findings highlight the potential role of artificial intelligence in supporting health care professionals, but thorough testing is needed before its integration into everyday clinical practice. New ...
February 18, 2010 — Editor's note: Pediatric respiratory emergencies result from a variety of causes, including chronic medical conditions, infections, allergic reactions, and obstruction from foreign ...
Physicians are more likely to order respiratory pathogen testing since the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting testing rates and costs. The COVID-19 pandemic has had numerous effects on medical practice, not ...
Pediatric intensive care units across the world care for large numbers of mechanically ventilated infants and children on a daily basis, yet management of these patients is far from standardized. This ...
A new evidence-based guideline published in Pediatric Investigation provides unified strategies for managing RSV infections in children under five Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause ...
A two-year-old boy presents to the GP with breathing difficulty. His Mum reports that he has always had a weak and hoarse voice. He does not have any features of infective airway pathology, for ...
Experts worry "unprecedented" patient volumes could worsen with flu, RSV season. The surge in children's respiratory illnesses, including rhinovirus and enterovirus, is pushing pediatric emergency ...
Every one of Rhode Island’s pediatric hospital beds was full on Sunday and Monday, according to an NBC News analysis of data from the Department of Health and Human Services. Rhode Island is among the ...
Child health experts at Jharkhand Pedicon 2025 are emphasizing timely intervention and advanced technology for pediatric respiratory illnesses. Discussions highlighted the growing preference for ...