Recurrent wheezing during the first 3 years of life in a birth cohort of moderate-to-late preterm infants.
Antonio Moreno-GaldóEduardo G Pérez-YarzaOctavio RamiloTeresa RubíAmparo EscribanoAntonio TorresOlaia SardónConcepción OlivaGuadalupe PérezIsidoro CortellSandra Rovira-AmigoMaria D Pastor-ViveroJavier Pérez-FríasValle VelascoJavier TorresJoan FiguerolaMaría Isabel BarrioGloria García-HernándezAsuncion Mejiasnull nullPublished in: Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2019)
In moderate-to-late premature infants, respiratory symptoms were associated with lung morbidity persisted during the first 3 years of life and were associated with abnormal pulmonary function tests. Only anti-RSV prophylaxis exerted a protective effect in the development of recurrent wheezing.