Acute respiratory viral infections: Consensus on rational therapy
There are diseases for which people turn to specific specialists, but there are also a number of ones that are treated by doctors of different specialties. Therapists, infectious disease specialists, otolaryngologists, and pulmonologists diagnose and treat acute respiratory viral infections. But the...
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Main Authors: | Andrey A. Zaytsev, Nina A. Miroshnichenko, Andrey Yu. Ovchinnikov, Yulia O. Nikolaeva |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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ZAO "Consilium Medicum"
2024-10-01
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Series: | Consilium Medicum |
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Online Access: | https://consilium.orscience.ru/2075-1753/article/viewFile/636955/152381 |
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