respiratory disease
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrespiratoryanddisease
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respiratory
adjective[before noun]
uk/rɪˈspɪr.ə.tər.i/us/ˈres.pə.rə.tɔːr.i/
relating ...
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disease
noun
uk/dɪˈziːz/us/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofrespiratoryanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The highest risk of natural mortality was forrespiratorydisease.
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Much of the discussion above, relating to cardiac disease, also applies in principle torespiratorydisease.
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Other examples include anxiety, which may be caused by cardiac arrhythmias, thyroid disease orrespiratorydisease.
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Seventy-five per cent ofrespiratorydiseasedeaths are in people over retirement age.
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This is arespiratorydisease.
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Patients whose medical histories or physical examinations suggested chronic illness, chest deformities, cardiac disease orrespiratorydiseasewere excluded.
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They concluded that the peak of adultrespiratorydiseasehospitalization followed the peak of influenza virus isolations by 1 week.
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A comparison of the palliative care needs of patients dying from chronicrespiratorydiseaseand lung cancer.
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The occurrence of acuterespiratorydiseaseamong asthmatic children during influenza epidemics is very high, notably in the youngest.
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There are clear socio-economic factors affectingrespiratorydisease.
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I shall now deal with therespiratorydiseaseof asthma.
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Information on expenditure onrespiratorydiseaseis not collected centrally.
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We assessed the effectiveness of the conventional inactivated trivalent sub-unit influenza vaccine in reducing acuterespiratorydiseasein asthmatic children.
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Clinical assessment may vary from mild, even transientrespiratorydisease, to respiratory insufficiency associated with pulmonary hypertension, through to severe respiratory failure and neonatal death.
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In the first stage of constructing the multivariate model we defined vaccination status as the exposure term and acuterespiratorydiseaseas the dependent variable.
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Our study is unique in that it addressed the clinical effectiveness of influenza vaccination on the reduction of acuterespiratorydiseasein asthmatic children.
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We therefore evaluated, in a primary carebased, two-season study, whether influenza vaccination is effective in reducing the occurrence of acuterespiratorydiseasein asthmatic children.
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As with allrespiratorydisease, care should be taken that the block level is not so high as to interfere with breathing and coughing.
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Deaths from both respiratory and circulatory disease occurred at a similar time to episodes ofrespiratorydiseasepresenting to general practitioners.
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Neither study measured the effect of vaccination on acuterespiratorydisease, nor were they primary care-based, multiseason or did they adjust for potential confounders.
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To avoid further compromise to a woman withrespiratorydisease, general anaesthesia requires extreme care to minimise the consequences of intubation and controlled ventilation.
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