6 things you didn't know about respiratory syncytial virus
Older people, adults with chronic illnesses and those with a weakened immune system are at greater risk of becoming infected with respiratory syncyti1
Older people, adults with chronic illnesses and those with a weakened immune system are at greater risk of becoming infected with respiratory syncyti1
Researchers from the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS have co-led a document on the management of severe community-acquired pneumonia, published simultaneousl1
Researchers have designed the first ‘living medicine’ to treat lung infections. The treatment targets Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a type of bacteria whic1
Vaccination against flu and pneumonia is an important preventive measure that helps to stop these acute infections from developing, and thus helps to1
Interview with Dr Catia Cilloniz, a microbiologist and doctor of medicine at the applied research group on respiratory infections and critical illnes1
To mark World Pneumonia Day, the Global Conference for World Pneumonia Day will be held on Thursday, 12 November, and will underscore the importance1
A high percentage of patients who have suffered serious illness as a result of COVID-19, for example pneumonia, continue to experience after-effects1
Lung cancer continues to have the highest mortality of all malignant neoplasms, both in men and women. Despite advances in treatment, global survival1
Pneumonia and influenza are totally preventable respiratory infections. Nevertheless, thousands of cases are diagnosed every year. This year, in addi1
Approximately 800,000 children and 1 million elderly people died of pneumonia around the world in 2017. Nevertheless, the severity of pneumonia is of1