Upper Respiratory Infections in Children
Definition
Incidence
Risk Factors
Symptoms
cold versus flu
Evaluation
Treatment
questions for doctor
specialist
Home Care
congestion
cough
diarrhea
fever
sore throat
warning signs
wheezing
Prevention
Complications
Underlying Cause
Transmission
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Upper Respiratory Infections in Children Incidence
Facts about
upper respiratory infections
in children:
The average child has 6
upper respiratory infections
per year.
Upper respiratory infections
are most common in late fall, winter, and early spring.
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Upper Respiratory Infections in Children Risk Factors
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Last Updated: Apr 4, 2008
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Upper Respiratory Infections in Children References:
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Lam TP, Lam KF. Why do family doctors prescribe antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infection? Int J Clin Pract. 2003 Apr;57(3):167-9.