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Eosinophilic asthma exacerbations may be clinically more severe than non-eosinophilic exacerbation
This review focuses on the scientific rationale for early intervention aimed at asthma prophylaxis and discusses therapeutic approaches
This article looks at the clinical implications of the research into microbial exposure & protection against asthma.
Shannon Elizabeth Simpson Smith BMedSci (hons), PhD PhD, MSc, BSc Head, Strong Beginnings Research, Co-head Foundations of Lung Disease Program
New research digs deeper into how children's immune systems handle viral challenges
Due to the high prevalence of asthma and general airway reactivity, anesthesiologists frequently encounter children with asthma or asthma-like symptoms. This review focuses on the epidemiology, the underlying pathophysiology, and perioperative management of children with airway reactivity, including controlled and uncontrolled asthma.
This review focuses primarily on the beneficial effects for human health of exposure to ultraviolet radiation
In human asthma, and experimental allergic airways disease in mice, antigen-presenting cells and CD4(+) effector cells at the airway mucosa orchestrate, and CD4
Asthma exacerbations are heterogeneous conditions that involve the complex interplay between environmental exposures and innate and adaptive immune function
Epidemiologic associations between viral lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and asthma in later childhood are well known