Many important human diseases, such as asthma, have their developmental origins in early life. Respiratory infections in particular may alter the course of asthma and may either protect against or promote the development of this disease. It is likely that the nature of the effects depends on the type and age of infection and is determined by the impact of infection on the immune and respiratory systems. Immunity in early life is plastic and can be moulded by antigen encounter, which may enhance or reinforce the asthmatic phenotype of early life, or induce protective responses. Chlamydial respiratory infections have specific effects and may increase asthma severity in early life by promoting systemic interleukin 13 responses and causing perm...
The growth and maturity of the peripheral immune system and subsequent development of pulmonary immu...
Number 7 in this Series Interactions between respiratory tract infections and atopy in the aetiology...
Severe viral lower respiratory infections are a major cause of infant morbidity. In developing count...
There is emerging evidence that chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and emphysema may origin...
Background: Asthma typically originates in early-life, and the impact of infection during immunologi...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterised by episodes of shortness of breath due to re...
Asthma affects 10% of the population in Westernized countries, being most common in children. It is ...
Infants are exposed to a wide range of potential pathogens in the first months of life. Although mat...
The term asthma refers to a spectrum of wheezing syndromes resulting from airways inflammation trigg...
Background: Asthma typically originates in early-life, and the impact of infection during immunologi...
Epidemiologic associations between viral lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and asthma in later chi...
© 2017 Dr. Meaghan FitzPatrickThe underlying cause of asthma is yet to be determined. Asthma is pres...
Health is mainly influenced by the constant and dynamic crosstalk installed between microbiota and h...
Developments over the last 5 to 10 years, principally from studies on comprehensively phenotyped pro...
Abstract Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by reversible airway obstruction and ...
The growth and maturity of the peripheral immune system and subsequent development of pulmonary immu...
Number 7 in this Series Interactions between respiratory tract infections and atopy in the aetiology...
Severe viral lower respiratory infections are a major cause of infant morbidity. In developing count...
There is emerging evidence that chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and emphysema may origin...
Background: Asthma typically originates in early-life, and the impact of infection during immunologi...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterised by episodes of shortness of breath due to re...
Asthma affects 10% of the population in Westernized countries, being most common in children. It is ...
Infants are exposed to a wide range of potential pathogens in the first months of life. Although mat...
The term asthma refers to a spectrum of wheezing syndromes resulting from airways inflammation trigg...
Background: Asthma typically originates in early-life, and the impact of infection during immunologi...
Epidemiologic associations between viral lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and asthma in later chi...
© 2017 Dr. Meaghan FitzPatrickThe underlying cause of asthma is yet to be determined. Asthma is pres...
Health is mainly influenced by the constant and dynamic crosstalk installed between microbiota and h...
Developments over the last 5 to 10 years, principally from studies on comprehensively phenotyped pro...
Abstract Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by reversible airway obstruction and ...
The growth and maturity of the peripheral immune system and subsequent development of pulmonary immu...
Number 7 in this Series Interactions between respiratory tract infections and atopy in the aetiology...
Severe viral lower respiratory infections are a major cause of infant morbidity. In developing count...