Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
CLINICAL PROFILE AND OUTCOME OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY ILLNESS (SARI) IN PATIENT WITH NON COVID 19 AETIOLOGY
Dr. Anupam Roy , Dr. Dipankar Das, Dr. Mrityunjay Roy , Dr. Syamal Kundu , Dr Manoranjan Ghosh
JCDR. 2024: 1581-1596
Abstract
Introduction: Lower respiratory tract infections pose a substantial risk for humans due to high potential of dissemination in community. This disease cause high morbidity and mortality including higher rate of hospitalization as well as consumption of health care resources. Severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) is a common presenting features of many airborne respiratory pathogen. There has been recent surge of respiratory invasive viruses including Avian influenza, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona virus (MERS-COV) and SERS COV 2 (Covid 19) in last decade leading to severe human illness and need for intensive care unit admissions .
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