Rapid influenza diagnostic tests improve suitability of antiviral treatment in hospitalized children / Aneta Nitsch-Osuch [and 5 others] -- Co-infection with influenza viruses and influenza-like virus during the 2015/2016 epidemic season / K. Szymański [and 3 others] -- Influenza and influenza-like viruses in children in the epidemic season 2015/2016 in Poland / K. Cieślak [and 3 others] -- Influenza vaccination coverage among polish patients with chronic diseases / Aneta Nitsch-Osuch [and 7 others] -- Circulation of antibodies against influenza virus hemagglutinins in the 2014/2015 epidemic season in Poland / D. Kowalczyk [and 3 others] -- Influence of socioeconomic and anthropometric factors on respiratory function in female university students / D. Nowakowski [and 4 others] -- Relationships between quality of life in the psychological domain, acceptance of illness, and healthcare services in patients with asthma / Bożena Mroczek [and 4 others] -- The relationship between burnout syndrome among the medical staff and work conditions in the polish healthcare system / Alicja Głe̜bocka -- Association of estrogen-related traits with allergic rhinitis / Katarzyna Kliś and Iwona Wronka -- Alpha wavelet power as a biomarker of antidepressant treatment response in bipolar depression / Wojciech Jernajczyk [and 5 others].
Summary:
Respiratory infections constitute a major public health concern. The goal of this book is to share knowledge on the best advances in influenza and influenza-like viral infections, and new molecular-based diagnostic methods that discern the antigenic shift enabling viruses to constantly evolve and elude the host immune response. Co-infections, co-morbidities, persistently meager anti-flu vaccination coverage, and infection complications are dealt with. The chapters also further insight into such topics as the effects of sex hormones, and socioeconomic and anthropometric measures on respiratory and immune functions underlying the severity of asthma and respiratory allergy. Psychological functioning in respiratory disorders, taking into account quality of life, illness acceptance, and depressive symptoms is also reviewed as it is all too often underestimated by healthcare providers. The book is intended for clinicians, researchers, students, and all other actors in health-related issues.
Series:
Neuroscience and respiration 0065-2598 ; volume 968. Neuroscience and respiration
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.