Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of infant hospitalizations in the United States and Europe, and almost one third of these patients go on to develop asthma later in childhood. But a multinational ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Long-term outcomes of bronchiolitis in infancy include a higher prevalence of asthma and more obstructive lung ...
Researchers analyzed associations between the severity and etiology of bronchiolitis in the first 2 years of life and subsequent pediatric asthma/recurrent wheezing. Compared to children without PB, ...
A quarter to half of healthy infants born at term are infected with RSV in the first year of life, and 2-3% have small airway bronchiolitis and lower respiratory tract infection that requires hospital ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Recurrent episodes of childhood bronchitis appear to be associated with increased risk for lung disease later in ...
Objective: The effects of passive smoke exposure on respiratory health are still under debate. Therefore, we examined the risk of respiratory symptoms related to passive smoke exposure among German ...
Does your baby have a bad cold? Listen carefully to their breathing. If they wheeze, grunt, or have a raspy, dry cough, they may have bronchiolitis. Though it may start as an upper respiratory virus, ...
Shortness of breath, coughing, and respiratory infections. Childhood asthma, also known as asthmatic bronchitis, is one of ...
New research indicates that there are four molecular subtypes of bronchiolitis -- the most common lung infection in infants. Children with different subtypes face different risks of later developing ...