Bronchiolitis associated with viral coinfections and asthma development
Conclusions: Coinfections are independently associated with development of recurrent wheezing and with affirmative response to question 2 of the ISAAC Asthma Symptom Questionnaire, which is the one that in the validation studies has shown a better correlation with the current prevalence of asthma.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Garcia-Garcia, M. L., Quevedo, S., Calvo, C., Navarro, M., Remedios, L., Alvarez, N., Munoz, M., Marques, A., Valero, G., Alonso, P., Bellon, S., Pozo, F., Casas, I., Tellez, A. Tags: Paediatric Respiratory Infection and Immunology Source Type: research
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