Outcomes of protracted bacterial bronchitis in children: A 5‐year prospective cohort study
Respirology2020Vol. 26(3), pp. 241–248
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Tom Ruffles, Julie M. Marchant, Ian Brent Masters, Stephanie T. Yerkovich, Danielle Wurzel, Peter G. Gibson, Greta Busch, Katherine J. Baines, Jodie L. Simpson, Heidi Smith‐Vaughan, Susan J. Pizzutto, Helen M. Buntain, G. E. Hodge, Sandra Hodge, John W. Upham, Anne B. Chang
Abstract
As a significant proportion of children with PBB have ongoing symptoms at 5 years, and outcomes include bronchiectasis and asthma, they should be carefully followed up clinically. Defining biomarkers, endotypes and mechanistic studies elucidating the different outcomes are now required.
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