e-learning
resources
ERJ
Login
Search all ERS
e-learning
resources
Disease Areas
Airways Diseases
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Respiratory Critical Care
Respiratory Infections
Paediatric Respiratory Diseases
Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
Sleep and Breathing Disorders
Thoracic Oncology
Events
International Congress
Courses
Webinars
Conferences
Research Seminars
Journal Clubs
Publications
Breathe
Monograph
ERJ
ERJ Open Research
ERR
European Lung White Book
Handbook Series
Guidelines
All ERS guidelines
e-learning
CME Online
Case reports
Short Videos
SpirXpert
Procedure Videos
CME tests
Reference Database of Respiratory Sounds
Radiology Image Challenge
Brief tobacco interventions
EU Projects
VALUE-Dx
ERN-LUNG
ECRAID
UNITE4TB
Disease Areas
Events
Publications
Guidelines
e-learning
EU Projects
Login
Search
Can animal models really teach us anything about pneumonia? Pro
Carlos J. Orihuela, Ulrich A. Maus, Jeremy S. Brown
Source:
Eur Respir J, 55 (1) 1901539; 10.1183/13993003.01539-2019
Journal Issue:
January
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
Rating:
You must
login
to grade this presentation.
Share or cite this content
Citations should be made in the following way:
Carlos J. Orihuela, Ulrich A. Maus, Jeremy S. Brown. Can animal models really teach us anything about pneumonia? Pro. Eur Respir J, 55 (1) 1901539; 10.1183/13993003.01539-2019
You must
login
to share this Presentation/Article on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or by email.
Member's Comments
No comment yet.
You must
Login
to comment this presentation.
Related content which might interest you:
Late Breaking Abstract - Implications of treatable traits and treatment choices on exacerbation risk in moderate-severe asthma
Observational cohort study of pulmonary exacerbations in alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Predictive indexes in prolonged weaning of mechanical ventilation due to tracheostomy in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia
Related content which might interest you:
Can animal models really teach us anything about pneumonia? Con
Source: Eur Respir J, 55 (1) 1901525; 10.1183/13993003.01525-2019
Year: 2020
What can we learn from animal models?
Source: ERS Research Seminar
Year: 2015
Evidence-based clinical algorithms for CAP: where do we stand?
Source: Value-Dx event 2021: Community-acquired respiratory tract infections: where do we stand in 2021, ECCMID 2021
Year: 2021
Imaging of animal models: in vivo we can learn more
Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Computer-aided imaging of lung parenchyma and airways
Year: 2008
Replacement of animal models in respiratory medicine
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Replacement of animal models in respiratory medicine
Year: 2020
Better animal models of respiratory disease?
Source: Research Seminar 2014 - Breaking down barriers to lung health: a better environment for better medicines
Year: 2014
Should steroids be used in community-acquired pneumonia? Pro argument
Source: International Congress 2017 – Controversies in community-acquired pneumonia: a pro and con debate
Year: 2017
Pneumococcal pneumonia in baboons; a novel translational science model
Source: International Congress 2016 – Translational research in respiratory infections
Year: 2016
Evaluation of a simulator in medical school as a learning tool for severe pneumonia
Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Influence of teaching models on skills and knowledge of medical doctors
Year: 2008
What is pneumonia?
Source: Breathe, 17 (3) 210087; 10.1183/20734735.0087-2021
Year: 2021
Should macrolides be given to all patients with community-acquired pneumonia? Pro argument
Source: International Congress 2017 – Controversies in community-acquired pneumonia: a pro and con debate
Year: 2017
Value of animal models. Lessons learnt from another therapeutic area: implications for respiratory disease
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - PG11 - Translation of animal models to human airway disease
Year: 2007
Why do we need to vaccinate against pneumonia?
Source: International Congress 2014 – MS06 What's new in pneumococcal vaccination?
Year: 2014
What can ILD registries teach us?
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Interstitial lung diseases
Year: 2021
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking "Accept", you consent to the use of the cookies.
Accept