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  2. Treatment of influenza - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] [51] However, the use of the preparation has been described as "imprudent" when an influenza strain causes death in healthy adults by cytokine storm leading to primary viral pneumonia. [52] The manufacturer cites a lack of evidence for cytokine-related risks, but labels the product only as an antioxidant and food supplement. [53]

  3. Common cold - Wikipedia

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    The common cold is the most common human disease [21] and affects people all over the globe. [40] Adults typically have two to three infections annually, [8] and children may have six to ten colds a year (and up to twelve colds a year for school children). [13] Rates of symptomatic infections increase in the elderly due to declining immunity. [41]

  4. This Is Who Actually Needs To Worry About RSV in the ... - AOL

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    A woman blowing her nose. As we enter cold and flu season, you're likely already hearing a lot about another contagious health issue that tends to make people nervous around this time of year: RSV ...

  5. Why do colds seem so bad this year? Here's what's going on.

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    The author also noted that the mild symptoms of rhinitis (a common viral infection of the nose and throat) “may develop into a lower respiratory tract infection with serious morbidity and ...

  6. Inosine pranobex - Wikipedia

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    For patients with sub-optimally functioning immune systems, inosine pranobex can also be helpful in managing and decreasing the incidence [19] of common viral infections, such as the common cold or influenza. [20] As such, it is commonly prescribed preventatively, albeit at a lower dose.

  7. List of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    Common cold (Acute viral rhinopharyngitis; Acute coryza) Based on symptoms Supportive care No Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Yes: Coxsackie B virus: Coxsackie B virus infection Enterovirus infection is diagnosed mainly via serological tests such as ELISA and from cell culture.

  8. Lower respiratory tract infection - Wikipedia

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    Most often it is caused by viral infection and hence antibiotic therapy is not indicated in immunocompetent individuals. [10] [7] Viral bronchitis can sometimes be treated using antiviral medications depending on the virus causing the infection, and medications such as anti-inflammatory drugs and expectorants can help mitigate the symptoms.

  9. Viral pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    Pneumonia is an infection that causes inflammation in one or both lungs. The pulmonary alveoli fill with fluid or pus making it difficult to breathe. [1] Pneumonia can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. [1] Viruses are the most common cause of pneumonia in children, while in adults bacteria are a more common cause. [2]