2011
DOI: 10.2174/157339811795589504
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Asthma in Twin Children: Lessons from the Population-Based Danish Registries

Abstract: Several hypotheses have been proposed regarding the association between RSV infection and asthma but the true nature of their relationship has remained ambiguous. Particularly, it is not clear whether the RSV infection plays a direct causative role in asthma or simply identifies infants at risk for subsequent wheezing resulting from an asthmatic predisposition or pre-existing abnormal lung function. An alternative explanation suggests that severe RSV infection and asthma arise from shared genetic and/or enviro… Show more

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