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Review
. 2008 Aug;28(3):539-61, viii.
doi: 10.1016/j.iac.2008.03.001.

The impact of respiratory viral infection on wheezing illnesses and asthma exacerbations

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The impact of respiratory viral infection on wheezing illnesses and asthma exacerbations

Kecia N Carroll et al. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2008 Aug.

Abstract

The etiology and morbidity associated with asthma are thought to stem from both genetic factors and potentially modifiable environmental factors, such as viral infections. Although it is unclear whether respiratory viral infections cause asthma, observational studies have demonstrated a high rate of asthma in children with a history of severe viral lower respiratory tract infections during infancy, and viruses are associated with the majority of asthma exacerbations among both children and adults. This article discusses the pathogens associated with virus-induced wheezing illnesses during infancy and early childhood, the association of bronchiolitis during infancy with an increased risk of childhood asthma, and the association of respiratory viruses with asthma exacerbations in older children and adults.

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