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Severe preschool asthmatics have altered cytokine and anti-viral responses during exacerbation.

Stéphanie LejeuneMuriel PichavantIlka EngelmannLaurent BéghinElodie DrumezOlivier Le RouzicRodrigue DesseinStéphanie RogeauTimothée BekeGwenola KervoazeCéline DelvartHéloïse DucoinGuillaume PouesselArmelle Le MéeSophie BoileauJuliette RousselCécile BonnelClémence MordacqCaroline ThumerellePhilippe GossetAntoine Deschildre
Published in: Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2020)
Among preschool asthmatic children, MTW and SIW, prone to exacerbations, display lower systemic levels of Th1, Th2 cytokines, pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, and antiviral responses during severe virus-induced exacerbation.
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