Scientists probe why young Kids' asthma attacks differ
NCT ID NCT03960359
Summary
This study aims to understand why young children with asthma experience different types of wheezing attacks. Researchers will observe 150 children under 5 during a severe asthma attack and again 8 weeks later, measuring immune system markers in their blood and mucus. The goal is to see if different wheezing patterns are linked to different immune responses and long-term health outcomes.
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