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The Role of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Asthma Flare-Ups in Children: A Hospital-Based Study

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    • Muhi Kadhem Al-Janabi
    • Nadia Aziz Nasir
    • Hayder Qais Abultemman
    • Saad Hassan Mohammed
    • Muhi Kadhem Al-Janabi
    • Nadia Aziz Nasir
    • Hayder Qais Abultemman
    • Saad Hassan Mohammed
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Abstract

ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract constituting a serious
public health problem all over the world. The most common trigger in childhood asthma is viral
URTIs. Studies have shown that viruses are associated with 80 to 85% of asthma exacerbations in
school-age children in the community including, rhinovirus, enterovirus, human metapneumovirus,
echovirus, RSV and others. (1,2)
OBJECTIVE:
To study the prevalence of RSV infection in the acute asthmatic flare-ups in children 2-15 years
of age.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
A prospective, age and sex-matched case-control study, examined 90 children aged 2-15 years; 50 of
them were asthmatics and 40 were non-asthmatics visited the outpatient clinic in the period from
July to Dec. 2013. Children who had 3 or more attacks of wheezing LRTI diagnosed by
a pediatrician as cases of asthma and showed a definite response to bronchodilator therapy were
included in the asthmatic group. Parents and patients were interviewed and a well-structured
questionnaire that solicited to their demographical and clinical characteristics was used. Blood
samples were taken from all cases and controls and sent for ELISA test for anti-RSV IgM, IgG and
IgA antibodies.
RESULTS:
There was no significant association between each of the RSV immunoglobulins detected and
asthma flare-up between asthmatics and controls. There were no significant associations between
each of residence, maternal smoking and history of fever and RSV infection between asthmatics and
controls.
CONCLUSION:
There is a minor role in RSV infection as a triggering factor in asthma flare-ups in children aged
2-15 years.

Keywords

  • Respiratory syncytial virus
  • asthma
  • Children
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Volume 19, Issue 1
March 2020
Page 81-85
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APA

, M. K. A., , N. A. N., , H. Q. A., , S. H. M., , M. K. A., , N. A. N., , H. Q. A., & , S. H. M. (2020). The Role of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Asthma Flare-Ups in Children: A Hospital-Based Study. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 19(1), 81-85.

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Muhi Kadhem Al-Janabi ; Nadia Aziz Nasir ; Hayder Qais Abultemman ; Saad Hassan Mohammed ; Muhi Kadhem Al-Janabi ; Nadia Aziz Nasir ; Hayder Qais Abultemman ; Saad Hassan Mohammed . "The Role of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Asthma Flare-Ups in Children: A Hospital-Based Study". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 19, 1, 2020, 81-85.

HARVARD

, M. K. A., , N. A. N., , H. Q. A., , S. H. M., , M. K. A., , N. A. N., , H. Q. A., , S. H. M. (2020). 'The Role of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Asthma Flare-Ups in Children: A Hospital-Based Study', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 19(1), pp. 81-85.

VANCOUVER

, M. K. A., , N. A. N., , H. Q. A., , S. H. M., , M. K. A., , N. A. N., , H. Q. A., , S. H. M. The Role of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Asthma Flare-Ups in Children: A Hospital-Based Study. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2020; 19(1): 81-85.

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