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- BookMieczyslaw Pokorski, editor.Summary: Both communicable and noncommunicable diseases of the respiratory system are an increasing healthcare problem despite medical advances. This book aims at unraveling the mechanisms and improving the treatment of pulmonary pathologies, ranging from such common conditions like influenza and related viral infections, functional lung dysfunction, to lung lesions and others. Chapters present late-breaking findings in the diagnostics, pharmacotherapy, and clinical evidence-based decision-making to provide results that can be used to improve healthcare and quality of life. Extending new knowledge and exploring recent medical advances, the book will hopefully help enrich research and clinical experience regarding important respiratory issues. The book is intended for general practitioners and all professionals engaged in the pulmonary field, from basic scientists to clinical investigators.
Contents:
Impaired Vascular Function in Sarcoidosis Patients
Effectiveness of Bronchofiberoscopy in Diagnosis of Lung Lesions
Hospital Morbidity Database for Epidemiological Studies on Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Public Perception of the Risks Associated with Infectious Diseases in Poland: Ebola and Influenza and Their Impact on the Attitude to Vaccination
The Sentinel System as the Main Influenza Surveillance Tool
The activity of influenza and influenza-like viruses in individuals aged over 14 in the 2015/16 influenza season in Poland
Clinical utility of Berlin Questionnaire in Comparison to Polysomnography in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Isolated Hearing Impairment Caused by SPATA5 Mutations in a Family with Variable Phenotypic Expression
Stress Response, Brain Noradrenergic System and Cognition
Small Airway Obstruction in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Potential Parameters for Early Detection.-index. . - ArticleBull World Health Organ. 1977;55(1):33-7.This Memorandum evaluates rapid laboratory techniques for the diagnosis of viral infections, especially with a view to their use in developing countries. These techniques comprise the detection of viral antigens by immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase techniques and methods of viral antibody and antigen determination by the enzyme immunoassay technique. A number of general and specific recommendations are made.