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Upper respiratory infection

Upper respiratory infection

Any number of viral or bacterial infections that includes infections of the throat, nasopharynx, sinuses, larynx, trachea or bronchi.


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The Fiber Disease

... It's also effective against bacterial infections like strep throat, viruses like the flu, ... Candida, as well as viruses, such as the flu, upper respiratory infections, strep throat, and even HIV. As I ...

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Avian flu

... is high. Estimates of mortality range in the upper 50% (as of 5 August 2005, there were 112 cases ... phase 1 and phase 2, which deals with the infection of animals; Pandemic alert, phase 3, phase ... in your mouth without wiping and wearing a respiratory mask when outside, are simple methods ...

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by Inuyasha
Fri Dec 16, 2005 2:27 am
 
Forum: Microbiology
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Tonsillitis

... or viruses come inside, resident cells lining respiratory system and digestive system as macrophages ... cells such PMNs and lymphocytes to the site of infection. Macrophages and B cells then flow to ... your palate. Third, rub and press a bit your upper neck, feel whether there is little swelling.

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by Dr.Stein
Sun Jul 24, 2005 10:08 am
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: Tonsillitis
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