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Recipe for Kids' Asthma Flares: School Plus Cold Viruses
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Asthma exacerbations among children exhibit a consistent annual pattern, closely mirroring the school calendar, and the primary driver of the "September epidemic" is the return of children to the classroom and the resultant exposure to respiratory
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Investigating why asthma sufferers struggle with respiratory viruses
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Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airways in the lungs. These become inflamed and make breathing difficult during an asthma attack. We don't know for sure what causes asthma, except we know it can be triggered by allergens like pollen and
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Study sheds light on asthma and respiratory viruses
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People with asthma often have a hard time dealing with respiratory viruses such as the flu or the common cold, and researchers have struggled to explain why. In a new study that compared people with and without asthma, the answer is becoming clearer.

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Winter Viruses, Not Asthma, Culprit Behind Sleep-Disordered Breathing A new study reveals that during the winter and spring months, viruses alone — not allergies or asthma — can lead to an increased risk for sleep breathing disorders in children that
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Respiratory Viruses, Eosinophilia and Their Roles in Childhood Asthma.

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Respiratory Viruses, Eosinophilia and Their Roles in Childhood Asthma.

Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2010 Nov 25;155(1):1-11

Authors: Callaway Z, Kim CK

With the advent of highly sensitive and specific screening of respiratory specimens for viruses, new viruses are discovered, adding to the growing list of those associated with wheezing illness and asthma exacerbations. It is not known whether early childhood infections with these viruses cause asthma, and, if so, what exactly are the pathophysiologic mechanisms behind its development. The current consensus is that respiratory viral infection works together with allergy to produce the immune and physiologic conditions necessary for asthma diasthesis. One link between viruses and asthma may be the eosinophil, a cell that plays a prominent role in asthma and allergy, but can also be found in the body in response to viral infection. In turn, the eosinophil and its associated products may be novel therapeutic targets, or at the very least, used to elucidate the complex pathophysiologic pathways of asthma and other respiratory illnesses. Together or separately, they can be used for diagnosis, treatment and monitoring. Not only symptoms, but also the underlying disease mechanisms must be taken into consideration for the optimal care of a patient.

PMID: 21109743 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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