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Results 31 - 40 of 73 for Respiratory tract infection
  1. ... ECMO, additional risks include: Bleeding Blood clot formation ... babies who need ECMO would probably die if it were not used.
  2. ... slight chance of: Air leak Excess blood loss Infection Injury to the lung Collapsed lung ( pneumothorax )
  3. ... may lose more water through the skin or respiratory tract than babies ... infections and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) as well ...
  4. ... respiratory illness that mainly involves the upper respiratory tract. It ... infections. MERS was first reported in Saudi Arabia in ...
  5. ... very common. It is spread by saliva, urine, respiratory droplets, ... the GI tract has occurred in people with a healthy immune ...
  6. ... the body. Burns in the airway or gastrointestinal tract can lead to ... long-term problems with breathing, swallowing, and digestion.
  7. ... Immunology -- disorders of the immune system Infectious disease -- ... tract disorders Radiology -- x-rays and related procedures (such ...
  8. ... the body. Burns in the airway or gastrointestinal tract can lead to ... polish fumes can cause serious, long-term health problems.
  9. ... reduce the body's natural ability to fight off infections. By 5 ... exercise endurance and are able to do more on a daily basis.
  10. ... the body. Burns in the airway or gastrointestinal tract can lead to ... can cause serious, long-term problems in the lungs and brain.
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