Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease. The initial effects of having SARS is having flu-like symptoms, a fever, cough and sore throat. If left untreated, you may develop a shortness of breath and eventually, pneumonia.
You get bronchiolitis in infants. It is caused by the respiratory syncytial virus infection. The infant does not have fever and chest is clear. The condition responds to humidified oxygen. You get respiratory infection and then infant may come with severe respiratory distress by next day, in respiratory distress syndrome. You get horrified to see the child. The infant usually succumb to this type of infection, even in intensive care unit.
Chatterbox syndrome refers to a condition resulting from hydrocephalus where the individual suffers from severe mental retardation but is unimpaired or overdeveloped language skills.
Ribavirin is used by aerosol for treatment of hospitalized infants and young children with severe lower respiratory tract infections due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
No, it is not. Groats Syndrome is a fictional neurological disorder from the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" series, introduced in episode 5 of season 2. The syndrome is supposed to cause severe hyperactivity and is said to be named after a doctor named Groats.
Robinow syndrome is accompanied by heart problems that can shorten the life expectancy. if the heart problems are not severe, they can live between 13 to 20 years.
severe acute respiratory syndrome is caused by a virus
The full form of SARS is 'Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome'(according to Wikipedia).
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome it effects the respiratory system and I would assume the digestive system because you develop diarheea
Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (severe acute respiratory syndrome) the real name
SARS Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
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Severe Acute Respretory syndrome is a hidden virus
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Severe cases of respiratory distress syndrome may develop into bronchopulmonary dysplasia with the development of scar tissue in the lungs.