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Fungal sensitization and positive fungal culture from sputum in children with asthma are associated with reduced lung function and acute asthma attacks respectively.

Kathryn G WelshKarl A HoldenAndrew J WardlawJack SatchwellWilliam MonteiroCatherine H PashleyErol A Gaillard
Published in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2020)
Fungal sensitization is a feature of children with chronic asthma. Children sensitized to thermotolerant fungi have worse lung function, require more courses of systemic corticosteroids and have greater limitation of activities due to asthma. Asthma attacks in children were associated with the presence of filamentous fungi positive sputum culture. Mechanistic studies are required to establish whether fungi contribute directly to the development of acute asthma.
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