Research across Respiratory Tract Infections
Related studies from across the Respiratory Tract Infections family.
Review synthesizes pilot data on nasal microbiota and respiratory outcomes in infants
Nasal bacteria clues could predict infant wheezing risks early
This review synthesizes findings from a pilot observational study involving 55 infants enrolled in the AERIAL study.
Specific nose bacteria might predict wheezing risks for babies during their first year of life soon enough now.
Infection status associated with hypoxemia and death rates varying by virus type in a large US cohort
Triple Virus Infections Rarer Than Feared — Here’s the Real Risk
This cohort study of 835,987 triple-tested patients in the US Veterans Health Administration examined associations between infection status …
It’s winter. Your throat is scratchy. Your chest feels tight.
Parechovirus A detection linked to pharyngitis and tonsillitis in children across hospital and day-care settings
This common virus may be behind your child’s sore throat
This observational cohort study evaluated 323 hospitalized children and 30 day-care attendees for parechovirus A (PeV-A) alongside other res…
A common virus called PeV-A is linked to sore throats in kids and helps explain why some children get sick when others stay healthy.
Review of prospective cohort study on post-diarrhea respiratory infections in children
After severe diarrhea, nearly 4 out of 100 young children in low-income countries get a new lung infection within three months
This review summarizes a prospective cohort study of 9,116 children aged 6-35 months with medically-attended diarrhea across seven sites.
After severe diarrhea, nearly 4 out of 100 young children in low-income countries get a new lung infection within three months.
Meta-analysis compares post-acute risks after SARS-CoV-2 versus other respiratory viral infections
Do You Have Post-Viral Symptoms?
This systematic review and meta-analysis of 22 studies synthesizes evidence on persistent symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to ot…
Many post-viral symptoms like fatigue and brain fog happen after any bad virus, not just COVID, though trouble breathing and heart palpitati…
Relaxation of COVID-19 NPIs in Nanjing children showed high pathogen detection rates with preschoolers having the highest burden
When COVID rules lifted, did kids get sicker or just catch more common bugs?
This retrospective cohort study examined 7,473 children (≤18 years) presenting with acute respiratory tract infections in a tertiary hospita…
After COVID rules lifted, common cold viruses and bacteria caused most children's breathing issues, with young kids facing the highest risk …
Meta-analysis links asthma, passive smoking, and frequent snacks to recurrent respiratory infections in preschoolers
Three habits that spark repeated colds in toddlers
A meta-analysis of observational studies involving 170,915 preschool children globally identified asthma (OR=3.26), passive smoking (OR=1.50…
Parents can lower their child's risk of repeated infections by managing asthma, keeping homes smoke-free, and limiting frequent snacking.
Report describes influenza and respiratory virus circulation in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic
Report examines how flu and other viruses circulated during the COVID-19 pandemic
A descriptive report from the United States (2020-2021) details patterns of influenza and other respiratory virus circulation during the COV…
A new report describes how influenza and other respiratory viruses circulated in the United States during the 2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic.
Respiratory virus activity monitored across the United States through mid-2025
U.S. health officials plan to track respiratory virus activity through mid-2025
An observational study is monitoring respiratory virus activity across the United States through June 30, 2025.
U.S. health officials plan to track respiratory virus activity across the country from July 2024 through June 2025.
Surveillance data show summer 2022 increases in pediatric acute respiratory illness and asthma
U.S. surveillance data shows summer increase in childhood respiratory illnesses
A U.S. surveillance report noted increases in acute respiratory illness and asthma/reactive airway disease among children and adolescents du…
U.S. surveillance data shows an increase in childhood respiratory illnesses and asthma reports during the summer of 2022.
Surveillance report describes respiratory virus patterns in children with acute respiratory illnesses
U.S. surveillance tracks respiratory viruses in children with acute illnesses
A surveillance report from the United States describes respiratory virus patterns among children with acute respiratory illnesses.
U.S. health officials are tracking respiratory viruses in sick children to watch for patterns, but this report offers no new medical guidanc…