Acute respiratory syndrome in children and infants refers to a group of illnesses that cause severe respiratory distress, often characterized by rapid breathing, wheezing, and difficulty in breathing. Common causes include viral infections, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza, as well as bacterial infections. These conditions can lead to hospitalization and may require supportive care, including oxygen therapy and nebulization. Early recognition and intervention are crucial to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
croup
croup
False. Croup is an acute respiratory syndrome in children and infants characterized by obstruction of the larynx, hoarseness, and a barking cough.
severe acute respiratory syndrome is caused by a virus
Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (severe acute respiratory syndrome) the real name
The full form of SARS is 'Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome'(according to Wikipedia).
False. Croup is not classified as an acute respiratory syndrome; rather, it is a condition characterized by inflammation of the upper airways, leading to a distinctive barking cough, stridor, and difficulty breathing. It primarily affects young children and is often caused by viral infections. Acute respiratory syndromes encompass a broader range of respiratory illnesses, which can include conditions like pneumonia and bronchiolitis.
SARS Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
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Sever Acute Respiratory Syndrome
yes it is
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)