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Paediatric pulmonary infections: mechanisms and treatment
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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Symptomatic rhinovirus infections are associated with a lower diversity of the nasopharyngeal microbiota in infants
I. Korten(Bern, Switzerland)
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11:00
Cost-effective management of bronchiolitis in infants: 90% versus 94% oxygen saturation
K. Boyd(Glasgow (Glasgow), United Kingdom)
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2
11:15
Effect of recombinant α2-β-interferon therapy on virologic and immunologic characteristics by children at early age with acute respiratory viral infections
L. Kisteneva(Moscow, Russian Federation)
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3
11:30
Trans-placental transmission of the respiratory syncytial virus
M. Everard(Perth (WA), Australia)
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4
11:45
Investigation of the innate antiviral response to respiratory syncytial virus
G. Saint(Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom)
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5
12:00
Ciliary and epithelial abnormalities are features of primary ciliopathies
R. Hirst(Leicester (Leicestershire), United Kingdom)
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6
12:15
Immunofluorescence analysis and diagnosis of primary ciliary dyskinesia with radial spoke defects
N. Loges(Münster, Germany)
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12:30
Protracted bacterial bronchitis in children: Natural history and risk factors for bronchiectasis
D. Wurzel(Brisbane (QLD), Australia)
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