Respiratory infections


Respiratory tract infections are among the most common acute and chronic conditions affecting the global population and remain the third leading cause of death worldwide.

Complexity in diagnosing respiratory tract  infections

A complicating aspect of managing respiratory tract infections is that a single syndrome can be caused by different microorganisms, including respiratory viral infections, while any given pathogen may lead to multiple distinct clinical syndromes.

In addition, hospital-acquired  infections, antimicrobial resistance, and spillover events make controlling and treating these diseases increasingly challenging.

Fortunately, advances in molecular assays and AI-enhanced culture methods now enable professionals to achieve faster and more accurate diagnoses.

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