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Asthma, lung function and sensitization in school children with a history of bronchiolitis
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Children with a history of RSV-bronchiolitis during infancy have an increased risk for developing asthma in childhood, which was independently associated with male gender, breast-feeding <3 months, living in a home environment with moisture damage and/or tobacco smoke by two or more residents and sensitization to at least one aeroallergen. Children with a history of RSV bronchiolitis in infancy had lower spirometry in comparison to matched control group. The difference was more marked for asthmatic ones but remained significant even for non-asthmatic children.
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