Upper Respiratory Infection
Diphtheria
Diphtheria
Upper Respiratory Infection
RTI = Respiratory Tract Infection Both terms describe a serious bacterial infection of at least one lung
An infection, non bacterial,that came on suddenly
Acute respiratory infections are basically the common cold. Symptoms should be runny or stuffy nose, scratchy throat, cough, sore throat, sneezing, fever, muscle aches, headache, chills, sweats. OTC meds should help ease the symptoms.
the acute bacterial infection whose toxins can damage the heart muscle and peripheral nerves is what
Acute= severe. Lower Respiratory Tract= Respiratory system below the larynx. This refers to a pneumonia or a bronchitis.
The measles is an acute highly contagious infection that is transmitted by respiratory droplets of the rubeola virus
An acute upper resp. infection will include the following...swollen glands, sore throat, wheezing when you breathe, chest pain when you cough, and possible fever.
A good explanation to those who aren't in the medical profession is "a really bad sore throat and stuffy nose"
This is an acute infection. It does not come gradually.
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