Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are one of the most frequent reasons for hospital admission and antibiotic use, and can be caused by a broad range of pathogens, including respiratory viruses with proven epidemic potential, e.g. influenza and coronaviruses. The POS-ARI-ER study will focus on describing the different routine diagnostic and therapeutic practices in the work-up and treatment of ARI, as well as clinical outcomes across the patient population. In addition, POS-ARI-ER aims to characterise both the adult patient population with ARI presenting to acute hospital settings in Europe, and the aetiology of ARI in these patients.
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Inclusion Criteria: * Age ≥ 18 years * Clinical suspicion of a new episode of acute respiratory tract infection, with onset in the last 10 days * Patient presents to an emergency room or secondary care setting * Informed consent is provided by patient or their legal representative Exclusion Criteria: * Patient has been transferred from another hospital * Patient admitted to hospital for \>2 days at the time of enrolment * Patient has been previously enrolled in the POS-ARI-ER study