Review of Academy of Pediatrics Asthma Care app, meant to promote guidelines – iMedicalApps


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Review of Academy of Pediatrics Asthma Care app, meant to promote guidelines
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Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children with a prevalence of over 8% in US children. This translates to over 7 million children in the US have asthma. For over 60% of these children, their asthma is persistent asthma not

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Valley walkers brave heat, foul air to promote asthma awareness – Modesto Bee


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Valley walkers brave heat, foul air to promote asthma awareness
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MODESTO — Walkers facing unexpected October heat and warnings about air quality made their way from Turlock to Modesto to raise awareness about asthma in the valley. The Central Valley Asthma Walk, which started in Fresno on Thursday, is sponsored
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Chlamydia muridarum Lung Infection in Infants Alters Hematopoietic Cells to Promote Allergic Airway Disease in Mice.

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Chlamydia muridarum Lung Infection in Infants Alters Hematopoietic Cells to Promote Allergic Airway Disease in Mice.

PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e42588

Authors: Starkey MR, Kim RY, Beckett EL, Schilter HC, Shim D, Essilfie AT, Nguyen DH, Beagley KW, Mattes J, Mackay CR, Horvat JC, Hansbro PM

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Viral and bacterial respiratory tract infections in early-life are linked to the development of allergic airway inflammation and asthma. However, the mechanisms involved are not well understood. We have previously shown that neonatal and infant, but not adult, chlamydial lung infections in mice permanently alter inflammatory phenotype and physiology to increase the severity of allergic airway disease by increasing lung interleukin (IL)-13 expression, mucus hyper-secretion and airway hyper-responsiveness. This occurred through different mechanisms with infection at different ages. Neonatal infection suppressed inflammatory responses but enhanced systemic dendritic cell:T-cell IL-13 release and induced permanent alterations in lung structure (i.e., increased the size of alveoli). Infant infection enhanced inflammatory responses but had no effect on lung structure. Here we investigated the role of hematopoietic cells in these processes using bone marrow chimera studies.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Neonatal (<24-hours-old), infant (3-weeks-old) and adult (6-weeks-old) mice were infected with C. muridarum. Nine weeks after infection bone marrow was collected and transferred into recipient age-matched irradiated naïve mice. Allergic airway disease was induced (8 weeks after adoptive transfer) by sensitization and challenge with ovalbumin. Reconstitution of irradiated naïve mice with bone marrow from mice infected as neonates resulted in the suppression of the hallmark features of allergic airway disease including mucus hyper-secretion and airway hyper-responsiveness, which was associated with decreased IL-13 levels in the lung. In stark contrast, reconstitution with bone marrow from mice infected as infants increased the severity of allergic airway disease by increasing T helper type-2 cell cytokine release (IL-5 and IL-13), mucus hyper-secretion, airway hyper-responsiveness and IL-13 levels in the lung. Reconstitution with bone marrow from infected adult mice had no effects.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that an infant chlamydial lung infection results in long lasting alterations in hematopoietic cells that increases the severity of allergic airway disease in later-life.

PMID: 22870337 [PubMed – in process]

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Hurley Medical Center launches website to promote asthma health, features patients – MLive.com


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Hurley Medical Center launches website to promote asthma health, features patients
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By Kris Turner | The Flint Journal Those problems can create life-threatening issues for children and are why Hurley Medical Center has launched an online video campaign to spread awareness about asthma. “Most people who use asthma medication don't
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