respiratory illness

collocation in English

meaningsofrespiratoryandillness

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respiratory
adjective[before noun]
uk
/rɪˈspɪr.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈres.pə.rə.tɔːr.i/
relating ...
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illness
noun
uk
/ˈɪl.nəs/
us
/ˈɪl.nəs/
a disease of the body ...
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(Definition ofrespiratoryandillnessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrespiratory illness

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Fifty-five gastroenteritis episodes (10.5 %) were associated with an inter-currentrespiratoryillness, and 11 episodes (2.1 %) with both antibiotic use and inter-currentrespiratoryillness.
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This association is likely to be complex, sincerespiratoryillnesscan cause gastroenteritis in children, and antibiotics that can cause gastroenteritis are often prescribed forrespiratoryillness.
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The investigation highlighted difficulties with surveillance ofrespiratoryillnesson cruise ships.
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Rapid laboratory testing is particularly important in the context of unseasonal outbreaks of acuterespiratoryillness.
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The patients included in this study all presented symptoms ofrespiratoryillness.
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The monthly incidence of significantrespiratoryillnesswas about 22%, higher in winter than in summer.
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The attack rate ofrespiratoryillnessfor all residents and staff combined was 92/216 (43 %).
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Six children showed an increase inrespiratoryillnessafter the earthquake; five showed a decline.
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Admissions for circulatory disease were not associated with episodes ofrespiratoryillness.
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Eight residents died during the time period these outbreaks were occurring, three of them with a documentedrespiratoryillness.
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However, we examined all the major known infectious and non-infectious causes ofrespiratoryillnessin children.
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Of the 32 first antibiotic courses followed by gastroenteritis, 11 children had an inter-currentrespiratoryillnesswhen their symptoms of gastroenteritis commenced.
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Alternatively, chronic illness may result in considerable pain, as in the case of rheumatoid arthritis or severe breathlessness, as in the case ofrespiratoryillness.
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The children who showed an up regulation of the two immune parameters following school entry had a significant increase inrespiratoryillnessafter the earthquake.
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In a year with low prevalence of winterrespiratoryillness, the differences between the adjusted and unadjusted methods might be less striking.
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Variation in the change in the helper-suppressor cell ratios and pokeweed mitogen response predicted which of the children showed the increase inrespiratoryillness.
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However, high levels of air pollutants may exacerbate pre-existingrespiratoryillness.
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There are literally more than 130,000 claims simply forrespiratoryillness.
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Regardless, the prolonged postoperative course and repetitive hospitalizations forrespiratoryillness and significant right ventricular failure are likely consequences of the pulmonary venous obstruction in this patient.
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Our data suggest that the possible role of the human coronaviruses in severerespiratoryillnessin the institutionalized elderly, if not the wider community, deserves some reappraisal.
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These qualitative approaches confirmed the findings of other recent studies that reported the heavy level of suffering and disability for which chronicrespiratoryillnessis responsible.
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Residents are highly susceptible torespiratoryillness.
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Add to these factors disease and cardiac andrespiratoryillness.
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