Recurrent Respiratory Infections
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Recurrent Respiratory Infections
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Clinical Characterizations of Recurrent Respiratory Infections
Recurrent Respiratory Infections (RRIs) are respiratory tract infections that recur several times during the year, especially in the fall-winter period and during seasonal changes. The most common infections are: Nonspecific infection of the early airways, Pharyngotonsillitis, Otitis, Laryngitis, Tracheobronchitis, Obstructive or asthmatic bronchitis, and Bronchopneumonia.
Recurrent Respiratory Infections (RRIs) are common respiratory tract infections that recur several times during the year in the fall-winter period and generally during seasonal changes.
IRRs can be defined if in a subject:
- occur more than six times in a year;
- more than one upper respiratory tract infection per month occurs in the period between September and April;
- more than three lower respiratory tract infections occur in a year.
In individuals who manifest IRR, the main infectious agents responsible are respiratory viruses in 80% of cases, thus not pathogenic bacteria for which antibiotic therapy is required.

The Vicious Circle of Recurrent Respiratory Infections

Symptoms of RRI



How to effectively treat Recurrent Respiratory Infections
