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Management of acute upper respiratory tract infection: the role of early intervention.

De Yun WangRonald EcclesJohn BellAntonio Hao ChuaSundeep SalviNatalie SchellackPaulette MarksYong Chiat Wong
Published in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2021)
The current acute URTI management strategies aim toward symptom alleviation and prevention of URTI virus transmission. The effectiveness of these strategies is highly increased with early intervention, administered prior to the peaking of viral shedding. This reduces the chances of developing a full-blown acute URTI, decreases symptom severity, and reduces viral transmission. Mucoadhesive gel nasal sprays have shown promising results for early intervention of acute URTI. They act by creating a barrier that can trap virus particles, thereby preventing invasion of the mucosa by the virus. Additionally, they deliver broad spectrum activity that is effective against a wide variety of pathogens that cause acute URTI. Acute URTI warrants greater attention and proactive management in reducing its burden.
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