Sentences with phrase «evidence of acute infection»

Nor was there any evidence of acute infection or chronic (lasting) inflammation.

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Professor of Clinical Epidemiology Tammy C Hoffmann, from the Centre for Research in Evidence - Based Practice, Bond University, Australia, says, «The evidence from this review shows that fewer antibiotics for acute respiratory infections could be prescribed if more patients and doctors made decisions Evidence - Based Practice, Bond University, Australia, says, «The evidence from this review shows that fewer antibiotics for acute respiratory infections could be prescribed if more patients and doctors made decisions evidence from this review shows that fewer antibiotics for acute respiratory infections could be prescribed if more patients and doctors made decisions jointly.
The practice recommendations are a part of Compendium of Strategies to Prevent Healthcare - Associated Infections in Acute Care Hospitals: 2014 Updates, a series of articles that share evidence - based strategies to help healthcare professionals effectively control and prevent the spread of healthcare - associated infectioInfections in Acute Care Hospitals: 2014 Updates, a series of articles that share evidence - based strategies to help healthcare professionals effectively control and prevent the spread of healthcare - associated infectionsinfections (HAIs).
There is substantial evidence that an individual's likelihood of recovering from an acute HBV infection or developing severe sequelae from infection is influenced, in part, by genes [39][45].
At the Village Health Clinic, our approach to acute respiratory infections is to use evidence based dietary, nutritional and natural therapeutics that reduce the intensity and duration of symptoms and ultimately prevent these infections.
Although there are numerous claimed benefits of using probiotic supplements, such as maintaining gastrointestinal health, in part by lowering risk of and severity of constipation or diarrhea, and improving immune health, including lower risk of and severity of acute upper respiratory tract infections, i.e., the common cold, such claims are not all supported by sufficient clinical evidence.
There is consistent evidence that indoor air pollution increases the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and of acute respiratory infections in childhood, the most important cause of death among children under 5 years of age in developing countries.
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