There were several other firefighters in there with me who were having severe respiratory distress.
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Early last September, she developed a high fever and respiratory distress and was brought to the hospital.
All three died after suffering severe respiratory symptoms, including acute respiratory distress syndrome and eventually septic shock and multiple organ failure.
Symptoms are similar to those felt by humans: a persistent cough, thick nasal discharge and in severe cases, fever and respiratory distress.
They found that babies that developed CLD were born sooner and weighed less than babies that had overcome their respiratory distress syndrome.
The researchers also found that EGF levels were lower in groups suffering from CLD or respiratory distress syndrome than in the control group.
West, 58, died November 10 after she was found unresponsive and in respiratory distress at her home, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office said.
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Writing in the journal Pediatrics, the researchers, led by Dr Sarah Nguyen, said all four babies were treated for "moderate to severe respiratory distress".
That can be characterized by sort of an acute respiratory distress, such as difficulty in breathing, sweating, high temperature, and turning blue, basically, from lack of oxygen.
He passed away from ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) in December 2000, ironically a condition for which one of my new companies appears to have a promising therapy.
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Dr Kotecha's team compared 16 babies who had developed a respiratory distress syndrome but had overcome it with 13 babies who had developed CLD, and six other babies who were under ventilation for other reasons.
The deaths reported by the kingdom since Wednesday bring the number of confirmed deaths from the novel coronavirus, which typically causes acute respiratory distress, to 18, and overall cases to 30, including 23 in Saudi Arabia.
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In the face of mounting evidence of people with respiratory distress, burns and other signs of unconventional weapons use in a battle zone, the rebels accused Assad and Assad accused the rebels of using chemical agents.
At the Pentagon's Force Health Protection Directorate, officials analyzed more than 160 air samples and concluded, in a soon to be released report, that the only risk is of temporary respiratory distress, nothing that poses a long-term threat.
However, if patients living with one lung have diabetes, coronary artery disease, chronic lung disease or are immunosuppressed, they may also be more vulnerable to develop complications such as respiratory distress or failure if they develop an upper respiratory infection such as bronchitis or pneumonia.
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Unlike the exaggerated claims of so many Bush critics, the memos make clear that water was not actually expected to enter the detainee's lungs, and that measures were put in place to prevent complications if this did happen and to ensure that the individual did not develop respiratory distress.
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