New and Emerging Infections of the Lung
Abstract In this era of rapid globalization and frequent travel, emerging viral infections have gained an immense potential to spread at an unprecedented speed and scale compared with the past….
Abstract In this era of rapid globalization and frequent travel, emerging viral infections have gained an immense potential to spread at an unprecedented speed and scale compared with the past….
Abstract Nontuberculous mycobacterial disease has been increasing worldwide in the general population and also among specific vulnerable disease groups. In this chapter, the microbiology, epidemiology, routes of transmission, clinical manifestations,…
Abstract Acute viral bronchiolitis is a common viral lower respiratory tract infection in young children. Most typically caused by respiratory syncytial virus in 70% of cases, the condition lasts for…
Abstract A wide variety of microorganisms are potential respiratory pathogens, and the spectrum of known pathogens for each respiratory infection syndrome has not changed markers over recent years. Detection of…
Abstract The number of children who require chronic mechanical ventilation has grown with improvements in care, assistive technologies, and philosophical approaches to some progressive diseases. The causes of chronic respiratory…
Abstract This chapter discusses the spectrum of congenital lung disease from the upper airway down to the lung parenchyma and microvasculature, and associated relevant malformations in the chest wall and…
Abstract Diagnostic medical imaging is central to almost all areas of modern medical practice and advances at an astonishing pace. Since the prior edition, there have been numerous significant advances…
Abstract Pediatric physical therapy (physiotherapy) is an essential component in the management of many cardio respiratory presentations in infants and children of all ages. The input will vary considerably depending…
Abstract The most common reasons for admission of newborn infants to the neonatal intensive care unit are respiratory disorders. Despite advances in neonatal intensive care, respiratory disorders remain an important…