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home:diseases:acute_respiratory [07.11.2014] – [Read more] add article about gene manipulation by cold virus... might want to think about another page in the KB about viruses. The "Microbes" page is all about bacteria. joyfulhome:diseases:acute_respiratory [01.18.2019] – [Other measures] sallieq
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 ===== Managing an acute respiratory infection while on the Marshall Protocol===== ===== Managing an acute respiratory infection while on the Marshall Protocol=====
  
-<relatedsection> [[home:pathogenesis:microbiota:acute_infections#certain_treatments_for_acute_infections_can_predispose_to_chronic_disease|Certain treatments for acute infections can predispose to chronic disease]] </article>+[[home:pathogenesis:microbiota:acute_infections#certain_treatments_for_acute_infections_can_predispose_to_chronic_disease|Certain treatments for acute infections can predispose to chronic disease]] 
  
  
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 Patients who are at risk for symptoms of acute infection should take care of themselves by getting adequate rest, fluids and nutrition. This is especially important for patients who already have compromised respiratory function. It is okay to palliate symptoms with medications as necessary. Patients who are at risk for symptoms of acute infection should take care of themselves by getting adequate rest, fluids and nutrition. This is especially important for patients who already have compromised respiratory function. It is okay to palliate symptoms with medications as necessary.
  
 +==== recent research ====
  
 + Our findings provide direct evidence that TFH play a critical role in vaccine-induced immunity in humans and suggest a novel strategy for promoting such cells by use of intranasal vaccines against respiratory infections.  (({{pubmed>long:29563292}})) 
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 +Members of the NOD-like receptor (NLR) family of pathogen recognition receptors have important roles in orchestrating this response (to invading pathogens)   (({{pubmed>long:28615208}})) 
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