Higher exhaled nitric oxide at 6 weeks of age is associated with less bronchiolitis and wheeze in the first 12 months of age.
Carla Rebeca Da Silva SenaEdiane de Queiroz AndradePatricia de Gouveia BelineloElizabeth PercivalBenjamin PrangemeierChristopher O'DonoghueSandrine TerryTanya BurkeWilliam GunningVanessa E MurphyPaul D RobinsonPeter D SlyPeter G GibsonAdam M CollisonJoerg MattesPublished in: Thorax (2021)
Higher eNO levels at 6 weeks of age may be a surrogate for an altered immune response that is associated with less respiratory symptoms in the first year of life.