Is age during bronchiolitis the most important predictor of post‐bronchiolitis outcome?
Abstract
The risk of asthma is increased in children who have suffered from bronchiolitis in infancy and/or from wheezing associated with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) in early childhood. Asthma in mothers seems to be the most consistent risk factor for later asthma in children. Long-term follow-ups have suggested that the increased post-bronchiolitis asthma risk continues until adulthood. Bronchiolitis has usually been defined as the first...
Paper Details
Title
Is age during bronchiolitis the most important predictor of post‐bronchiolitis outcome?
Published Date
Dec 8, 2021
Journal
Volume
111
Issue
3
Pages
462 - 463
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