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Trajectories of allergic diseases in children: Destination unknown?
Abstract The trajectories of allergic diseases represent one of the most currently debated topics both when referred to childhood and likewise adulthood. Data from cohorts show their heterogeneity as well as the key role of genetic and environmental factors.
Birgit Kalb+13 more
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Well‐Controlled Mucosal Exudation of Undiluted Plasma Proteins Serves Innate and Adaptive Immunity
ABSTRACT Distinct from the pulmonary circulation, the human respiratory mucosa is supplied by highly responsive, superficial, systemic microcirculations. In the early symptomatic phase of mucosal infections, circulating peptides‐proteins of all sizes are released just beneath the epithelium and will soon appear on the mucosal surface.
Carl Persson
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Antiviral therapeutic approaches for human rhinovirus infections
Human rhinoviruses are the primary etiological agent of the common cold. This infection can be mild and self-limiting in immunocompetent hosts, but can be associated with bronchiolitis in infants, pneumonia in the immunosuppressed and exacerbations of ...
V. Casanova+3 more
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Mechanisms of rhinovirus-induced asthma
Several epidemiological studies using sensitive detection methodologies have confirmed that the majority of acute asthma exacerbations follow upper respiratory tract infections--common colds. Most of these colds are due to human rhinoviruses (RVs). RVs are able to reach and replicate in epithelial cells of the lower airways and can activate these cells
Papadopoulos NG+3 more
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Clinical Predictors of Longitudinal Respiratory Exacerbation Outcomes in Young Hospitalised Children
Clinical &Experimental Allergy, EarlyView.
Laura A. Coleman+8 more
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Abstract Background The coronavirus disease‐19 (COVID‐19) pandemic has affected global health, influencing the prevalence of different respiratory pathogens. The aim of this study is to evaluate the distribution of agents causing acute respiratory infections in children under 5 years old before and after the COVID‐19 pandemic in Praia, Cabo Verde, and ...
Wilson Correia+5 more
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Rhinoviruses and Respiratory Enteroviruses: Not as Simple as ABC
Rhinoviruses (RVs) and respiratory enteroviruses (EVs) are leading causes of upper respiratory tract infections and among the most frequent infectious agents in humans worldwide.
Léna Royston, Caroline Tapparel
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We report a case of virus-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) treated with parenteral vitamin C in a patient testing positive for enterovirus/rhinovirus on viral screening.
Alpha A Fowler III+10 more
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Children with rhinovirus‐induced severe early wheezing have an increased risk of developing asthma later in life. The exact molecular mechanisms for this association are still mostly unknown.
R. Lund+15 more
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Structure-Based Drug Design of Potent Pyrazole Derivatives against Rhinovirus Replication.
Rhinoviruses (RVs) have been linked to exacerbations of many pulmonary diseases, thus increasing morbidity and/or mortality in subjects at risk. Unfortunately, the wide variety of RV genotypes constitutes a major hindrance for the development of ...
L. Da Costa+12 more
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