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Qingfei oral improvement in children with respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia clinical analysis of the main symptoms_0.doc

Qingfei oral improvement in children with respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia clinical analysis of the main symptoms_0

 PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 7 Qingfei oral improvement in children with respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia clinical analysis of the main symptoms Of: Yuan Bin Han Xinmin Ren Huijie Zou Jiandong Zhao Deyu Liuguang Ling Xu Ling [Keywords:] in children with respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in the lung phlegm Qingfei oral closure Respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in children is an important disease threat to the health of children, not only the high incidence of serious condition, and may trigger asthma, seriously affecting the quality of life of children. The disease is clinically phlegm is most common off the lung, sputum and Heat is the key to the pathological aspects of the card. The author through a multi-center randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) found that oral Qingfei permit children to improve the main clinical symptoms of great value, will now observe the results reported below. 1 Clinical data 1.1 General Information A total of 99 cases observed cases, respectively, from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital (49 cases), Nanjing General Hospital of PLA Nanjing Military Region (22 cases), Yancheng City Chinese Medicine Hospital (28 cases), 52 cases in which the experimental group and control 47 cases. Sex: 32 males test group, accounting for 61.54%, female 20 cases, accounting for 38.46%, control group 30 males, accounting for 63.83%, female 17 cases, accounting for 36.17%. Age: 3 months the experimental group 1 year 11 cases, accounting for 21.15%,gt; 1 to 3 years old in 19 cases, accounting for 36.54%,gt; 3 to 6 years old in 22 cases, accounting for 42.31% in the control group 3 months to 1 year old in 10 cases, accounting for 21.28%,gt; 1 3 years 23 cases, accounting for 48.94%,gt; 3 to 6 years old in 14 cases, accounting for 29.79% .2 group demographic data, the difference was not significant, comparable. 1.2 Diagnostic criteria Western diagnostic standard reference Ministry of Health lt;lt;pedi

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