Adolescent asthma after rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis
Pediatric Pulmonology2012Vol. 48(7), pp. 633–639
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Abstract
Patients hospitalized for RSV and rhinovirus bronchiolitis at <24 months of age had an increased asthma risk at 15-18 years of age compared with population controls. Within the former bronchiolitis group, the risk of self-reported asthma was higher after non-RSV versus RSV and after rhinovirus versus non-rhinovirus bronchiolitis.
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