Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3340262 | Allergologia et Immunopathologia | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
These results confirm the previously reported high frequency of rhinovirus detection in asthma exacerbations in children and provide evidence that asthma exacerbations and rhinovirus infections follow a seasonal pattern, occurring mostly in spring and autumn. The findings also underscore the frequency of Mycoplasma pneumoniae detection, and emphasize the importance of this agent as a possible trigger of asthma exacerbations.
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Authors
M. João Silva, C. Ferraz, S. Pissarra, M.J. Cardoso, J. Simões, A. Bonito VÃtor A. Bonito VÃtor,