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Clinical Trial
. 2018 Feb;141(2):822-824.e9.
doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2017.09.027. Epub 2017 Oct 27.

Association of rhinovirus species with common cold and asthma symptoms and bacterial pathogens

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Clinical Trial

Association of rhinovirus species with common cold and asthma symptoms and bacterial pathogens

Hiba Bashir et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2018 Feb.
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Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Association of viral detection with clinical outcomes. Detection of RV species in weekly samples were compared to contemporaneous reports of cold symptom scores (A), asthma symptom scores (B), and risk for exacerbation of asthma (C). Points and lines represent means and 95% confidence intervals. *p<0.05 vs no virus; #p<0.05 vs RV-B.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Association of RV species with quantity of bacterial pathogens.

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