Selected article for: "respiratory virus and severe bronchiolitis"

Author: Jartti, Tuomas; Smits, Hermelijn H.; Bønnelykke, Klaus; Bircan, Ozlem; Elenius, Varpu; Konradsen, Jon R.; Maggina, Paraskevi; Makrinioti, Heidi; Stokholm, Jakob; Hedlin, Gunilla; Papadopoulos, Nikolaos; Ruszczynski, Marek; Ryczaj, Klaudia; Schaub, Bianca; Schwarze, Jürgen; Skevaki, Chrysanthi; Stenberg-Hammar, Katarina; Feleszko, Wojciech
Title: Bronchiolitis needs a revisit: Distinguishing between virus entities and their treatments
  • Document date: 2018_11_25
  • ID: 4svg09dt_18
    Snippet: Respiratory syncytial virus-induced bronchiolitis and rhinovirus-induced first wheezing episode are the main clusters of severe bronchiolitis in less than 2-year-old children. It is important to distinguish these overlapping patient groups since they differ clinically, pathophysiologically, and genetically and are likely to respond to different treatments. The first episode of severe bronchiolitis appears to be a critical event and an opportunity.....
    Document: Respiratory syncytial virus-induced bronchiolitis and rhinovirus-induced first wheezing episode are the main clusters of severe bronchiolitis in less than 2-year-old children. It is important to distinguish these overlapping patient groups since they differ clinically, pathophysiologically, and genetically and are likely to respond to different treatments. The first episode of severe bronchiolitis appears to be a critical event and an opportunity for designing secondary prevention strategies for asthma.

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