Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) is a serious respiratory illness characterized by sudden onset of fever, cough, and difficulty in breathing, requiring hospitalization. It typically develops within 10 days of symptom onset and may be caused by viruses such as influenza, coronavirus, or other respiratory pathogens. SARI affects the lower respiratory tract and can lead to complications like pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or even death if not treated promptly. Clinical care of SARI includes early diagnosis, supportive treatment like oxygen therapy, antiviral or antibiotic medications when indicated, and close monitoring of vital signs to prevent severe outcomes.
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