Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6241218 | Respiratory Medicine | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Systemic inflammation early in life, poverty, and male sex placed infants at risk of more episodes of wheezing during their first year of life. These results support the hypothesis that there is a link between inflammation in infancy and the development of respiratory illness later in life and provide specific biomarkers that can predict wheezing in a low-income country.
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Authors
Stacey L. Burgess, Miao Lu, Jennie Z. Ma, Caitlin Naylor, Jeffrey R. Donowitz, Beth D. Kirkpatrick, Rashidul Haque, William A. Jr.,