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The Bovine Lung in Biomedical Research: Visually Guided Bronchoscopy, Intrabronchial Inoculation and In Vivo Sampling Techniques
Published on: July 3, 2014
Current pharmacological treatments for bronchiolitis are useless. The case for the con's
1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, The University of Western Australia, Australia. llandau@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
Abstract:
Bronchiolitis is a recognized syndrome seen in infants following viral infections. The pattern is different in different countries related to the socio-economic conditions. A sequel that needs to be addressed is post-viral wheeze. Oxygen is the major beneficial pharmacological agent. Bronchodilators may be effective in some. There is a role for Palivizumab and Montelukast in selected infants. It is essential to define the right drug for the right patient at the right dose and the right time.
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