There are descriptions about the pathophysiology and the unique pathogenic characteristics of COPD and asthma, early diagnosis of COPD, the staging of disease severity, the use of FEV1 reduction as a prognostic indicator, the latest pharmacological therapy for mild, moderate, and severe COPD and asthma, and smoking cessation approaches that primary care providers can adopt for the prevention of COPD.
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Q&A Article on Swine Flu-Influenza Viruses in Pigs
Recently over the world is alerting about Swine flu epidemic. Not long after 81 victims people in Mexico, the governments around the world keen to check whether a new type of Swine flu have been spreaded. In March 2005, an article said that a series of strange influenza sequences has been sitting in GenBank, the [...]
Clinical Review: Update of Avian Influenza A Infections in Humans
Human influenza pandemics over the last 100 years have been caused by H1, H2, and H3 subtypes of influenza A viruses. More recently, avian influenza virus subtypes (that is, H5, H7) have been found to directly infect humans from their avian hosts. The recentĀ emergence, host expansion, and spread of a highly pathogenic avian influenza [...]
