Association between respiratory syncytial virus hospitalization in infancy and childhood asthma
Pediatric Pulmonology2020Vol. 55(5), pp. 1104–1110
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J. Coutts, John Fullarton, Carole Morris, E. Grubb, Scot Buchan, Barry Rodgers‐Gray, Richard Thwaites
Abstract
Respiratory syncytial virus hospitalization was associated with significantly increased rates and severity of asthma throughout childhood, which has important implications for preventive strategies.
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