Acute respiratory tract infection is a major cause of acute exacerbations in asthma. One example of viral respiratory tract infection is influenza caused by influenza virus. Administering influenza vaccine to asthmatic patients is expected to protect them from acute asthma exacerbations caused by influenza virus.The purpose of this case study is to determine the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in protecting the patients from acute exacerbations of asthma in adults. Literature search was conducted in the Pubmed database, EBSCO, Clinical Key, Google Scholar, and Science Direct to identify relevant articles. Literature search was done on March 30th, 2015. There were two selected articles that met the criterias and fully accessible for furt...
Background: Influenza infection is known to be an exacerbating factor in the control of asthma, ther...
By using a nested case-control design, the authors studied the effectiveness of the influenza vaccin...
Asthmatics are particularly vulnerable to viral illnesses, which cause the vast majority of asthma e...
Acute respiratory tract infection is a major cause of acute exacerbations in asthma. One example of ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Influenza virus is a major trigger of asthma exacerbation. Annual vaccination ag...
To address uncertainties in the prevention and management of influenza in people with asthma, we per...
To address uncertainties in the prevention and management of influenza in people with asthma, we per...
There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in people with asthma and its ...
There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in people with asthma and its ...
The prevalence of asthma has increased substantially in the United States since 1980 (1). The primar...
Acute asthmatic exacerbation and hospital admission may be associated with severe influenza infectio...
The mean global prevalence of asthma among children is approximately 12%, making it the most common ...
textabstractThere is little evidence that influenza vaccination reduces asthma exacerbations. We det...
Respiratory infections are the most common causes of exacerbations of asthma and chronic obstructive...
Influenza is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic respiratory disease...
Background: Influenza infection is known to be an exacerbating factor in the control of asthma, ther...
By using a nested case-control design, the authors studied the effectiveness of the influenza vaccin...
Asthmatics are particularly vulnerable to viral illnesses, which cause the vast majority of asthma e...
Acute respiratory tract infection is a major cause of acute exacerbations in asthma. One example of ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Influenza virus is a major trigger of asthma exacerbation. Annual vaccination ag...
To address uncertainties in the prevention and management of influenza in people with asthma, we per...
To address uncertainties in the prevention and management of influenza in people with asthma, we per...
There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in people with asthma and its ...
There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in people with asthma and its ...
The prevalence of asthma has increased substantially in the United States since 1980 (1). The primar...
Acute asthmatic exacerbation and hospital admission may be associated with severe influenza infectio...
The mean global prevalence of asthma among children is approximately 12%, making it the most common ...
textabstractThere is little evidence that influenza vaccination reduces asthma exacerbations. We det...
Respiratory infections are the most common causes of exacerbations of asthma and chronic obstructive...
Influenza is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic respiratory disease...
Background: Influenza infection is known to be an exacerbating factor in the control of asthma, ther...
By using a nested case-control design, the authors studied the effectiveness of the influenza vaccin...
Asthmatics are particularly vulnerable to viral illnesses, which cause the vast majority of asthma e...