Objective This study investigated environmental endotoxin exposure during early life, sensitization to aeroallergens, the production of cytokines by LPS-stimulated leukocytes, and the development of a wheezing phenotype in a prospective cohort of infants with high risk of developing allergic diseases. Materials and Methods Eighty-four infants were followed from birth until 30 months of age. We assessed endotoxin concentration in house dust of their homes during the first 6 months of life. At age 30 months they were clinically evaluated to determine the development of wheezing and other clinical events, were skin prick tested, and had blood samples collected for the evaluation of cytokine release by LPS-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclea...
Item does not contain fulltextWheeze is a common symptom in preschool children. The role of bacteria...
Background Prospective cohort studies suggest that children hospitalized in early life with severe i...
INTRODUCTION: The immune system is known to play a key role in the development of viral-induced whee...
Objective This study investigated environmental endotoxin exposure during early life, sensitization ...
Background: Diminished cytokine production in infancy has been associated with an increased risk for...
Background Exposure to endotoxin in childhood is currently discussed to protect from the development...
Background: Environmental factors may influence the development of allergen sensitization and asthma...
Background: Environmental factors may influence the development of allergen sensitization and asthma...
Wheezing associated with respiratory viral infections in infancy is very common and results in high ...
Rationale: Respiratory infections in early life are associated with risk for wheezing bronchiolitis,...
To investigate the association between various serum markers and atopic symptoms in the first year o...
Lower respiratory tract infections are the most important factors among various causes which trigger...
Item does not contain fulltextWheeze is a common symptom in preschool children. The role of bacteria...
Background Prospective cohort studies suggest that children hospitalized in early life with severe i...
INTRODUCTION: The immune system is known to play a key role in the development of viral-induced whee...
Objective This study investigated environmental endotoxin exposure during early life, sensitization ...
Background: Diminished cytokine production in infancy has been associated with an increased risk for...
Background Exposure to endotoxin in childhood is currently discussed to protect from the development...
Background: Environmental factors may influence the development of allergen sensitization and asthma...
Background: Environmental factors may influence the development of allergen sensitization and asthma...
Wheezing associated with respiratory viral infections in infancy is very common and results in high ...
Rationale: Respiratory infections in early life are associated with risk for wheezing bronchiolitis,...
To investigate the association between various serum markers and atopic symptoms in the first year o...
Lower respiratory tract infections are the most important factors among various causes which trigger...
Item does not contain fulltextWheeze is a common symptom in preschool children. The role of bacteria...
Background Prospective cohort studies suggest that children hospitalized in early life with severe i...
INTRODUCTION: The immune system is known to play a key role in the development of viral-induced whee...