Effect of enterovirus infections on asthma in young children: A national cohort study
European Journal of Clinical Investigation Oct 19, 2017
Yeh JJ, et al. - A national cohort study was conducted to depict the connection between enterovirus (EV) infection and asthma. Based on these outcomes, the incidence of asthma was higher in the EV cohort than in the non-EV cohort, comprising children aged ≤ 5 years, regardless of sex, urbanization level, parental occupation, or season. Specifically, the risk of asthma was higher in children with a higher frequency of admission, even in the absence of atopy or other respiratory infections.
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