Recurrent respiratory infections: Related Conditions and Diseases
Other diseases and conditions related to Recurrent respiratory infections may include:
- Respiratory infection
- Common Cold
- Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
- Immune deficiency
- Vaginal infection
- Melanoma
- Ovarian Cancer
- Fertility
- Recurrent infections
- Respiratory tract infection
- 3C syndrome
- Poly-X Klinefelter syndrome
- Acroosteolysis dominant type
- Alpha-mannosidosis
- Alstrom syndrome
- Antisynthetase syndrome
- Aortic arch syndrome
- Aspartylglucosaminuria
- Ataxia Telangiectasia
- Autosomal agammaglobulinemia
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Disease Articles
- Respiratory infection: Respiratory infection is a leading cause of seeking medical care in returning travelers. Respiratory infections occur in up to 20% of all travelers, which is almost as common as travelers’ diarrhea1
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- Common Cold: The common cold refers to any number of viral infections of the nose and throat. Typical symptoms are all too well-known: cough, runny nose, blocked nose, fever, sore throat
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- Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) is a general name for the many different types of common respiratory infections. Examples include common cold, flu, pharyngitis, croup, etc. The acronym URTI is
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- Melanoma: Melanoma, also called Malignant Melanoma, is a skin cancer that is serious and aggressive. Other less serious types of skin cancer are more common. The cancer usually occurs on the
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- Ovarian Cancer: Ovarian Cancer is cancer of the ovary. It is often undiagnosed or diagnosed late because the tumor is difficulty to detect and there are no early symptoms. Symptoms noticed are
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References
- Source: CDC Yellow Book 2016: cdc.gov/ travel/ yellowbook/ 2016/ the-pre-travel-consultation/ respiratory-infections
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