Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerbations. Viral infections are known to be the main cause of asthmatic exacerbations and are often the first manifestation of asthma in preschool age. However, there is much evidence suggesting a role of viral infections even in asthma development. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). has been first associated with an increased risk to develop asthma, but recently new viruses have been proposed to be involved in asthma pathogenesis. Further studies will be needed to demonstrate a causative role of viral infections in asthma development, in order to implement preventive strategies in high-risk children
Abstract Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection may be associated with the development of asthm...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the available literature on the association between acute viral respirato...
Wheezing is a lower respiratory tract symptom induced by various viral respiratory infections. Epide...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerba...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerb...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerb...
Viral infections are very common in young childerns. In early ages, viral infections due to respira...
Clinical and experimental investigations indicate that respiratory viral infections are important tr...
Clinical and experimental investigations indicate that respiratory viral infections are important tr...
Clinical and experimental investigations indicate that respiratory viral infections are important tr...
Epidemiologic associations between viral lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and asthma in later chi...
Objective: To review the available literature on the association between acute viral respiratory tra...
Abstract Viruses are the predominant infectious cause of asthma exacerbations in the developed world...
OBJECTIVE: To review the available literature on the association between acute viral respiratory tr...
Background: Asthma is a major public health problem with a huge social and economic burden affecting...
Abstract Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection may be associated with the development of asthm...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the available literature on the association between acute viral respirato...
Wheezing is a lower respiratory tract symptom induced by various viral respiratory infections. Epide...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerba...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerb...
Asthma is a multifactorial disease in which many factors play a role in its development and exacerb...
Viral infections are very common in young childerns. In early ages, viral infections due to respira...
Clinical and experimental investigations indicate that respiratory viral infections are important tr...
Clinical and experimental investigations indicate that respiratory viral infections are important tr...
Clinical and experimental investigations indicate that respiratory viral infections are important tr...
Epidemiologic associations between viral lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and asthma in later chi...
Objective: To review the available literature on the association between acute viral respiratory tra...
Abstract Viruses are the predominant infectious cause of asthma exacerbations in the developed world...
OBJECTIVE: To review the available literature on the association between acute viral respiratory tr...
Background: Asthma is a major public health problem with a huge social and economic burden affecting...
Abstract Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection may be associated with the development of asthm...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the available literature on the association between acute viral respirato...
Wheezing is a lower respiratory tract symptom induced by various viral respiratory infections. Epide...