| respiratory s. |
one which affects especially the respiratory centers and organs.
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| respiratory s.’s |
breath s's.
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| respiratory syncytial v.’es |
viruses belonging to the genus Pneumovirus, isolated originally from chimpanzees with coryza. In humans, they cause respiratory disease that is particularly severe in infants, in whom it causes bronchiolitis (q.v.) and sometimes pneumonia. Other viruses (bovine respiratory syncytial virus) cause respiratory disease in cattle. In tissue RSV causes syncytium formation. RSV is separable into two groups (A and B) on the basis of the antigenic structure of the G protein and into subgroups within the two groups.
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| respiratory syncytial virus immune g. intravenous |
a preparation of immunoglobulin G (IgG) from pooled adult human plasma selected for high titers of antibodies against respiratory syncytial virus; used for passive immunization of infants and children less than 24 months of age, administered by intravenous infusion.
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| respiratory syncytial virus p. |
viral pneumonia caused by respiratory syncytial virus, seen in infants and young children and occasionally in immunocompromised or otherwise debilitated adults; characteristics include fever, cough, dyspnea, wheezing, and crackles.
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