Disease | asthma |
Symptom | C0021400|influenza |
Sentences | 12 |
PubMedID- 23931674 | Background and objective: although influenza has been associated with asthma exacerbations, it is not clear the extent to which this association affects health care use in the united states. |
PubMedID- 22410646 | The study demonstrated that children who received laiv experienced 35% fewer cases of culture-confirmed influenza illness, with asthma exacerbation rates, mean peak expiratory flow rate findings, asthma symptom scores, or nighttime awakening scores that were similar to tiv recipients. |
PubMedID- 24468469 | For asthma7 (patients with asthma receiving influenza immunisation), mean performance remained relatively stable across the incentivisation (2004/05 to 2005/06) and post-incentivisation (2006/07 to 2011/12) periods, ranging from 78.0% to 79.0%. |
PubMedID- 23450529 | While an overview concluded that there was no clear benefit of influenza vaccination in patients with asthma, this conclusion was not based on a systematic search of the literature. |
PubMedID- 22363778 | Affected the dc response to non-typeable haemophillus influenza associated with asthma and copd. |
PubMedID- 21646257 | More asthmatic children with influenza a (seasonal or pandemic) had diagnoses of asthma exacerbations compared with those with influenza b (51% vs 29%; p<.01). |
PubMedID- 21314925 | In addition, these children were significantly more likely to have a comorbid diagnosis of asthma than children with seasonal influenza 1. |
PubMedID- 20962728 | Underlying asthma was significantly associated with severe influenza like illness requiring admission to hospital for further treatment of respiratory symptoms (p=0.016). |
PubMedID- 22903963 | This study also supports the use of systemiccorticosteroids for asthmatics hospitalised with influenza infection, in accordancewith the principles of acute asthma management . |
PubMedID- 26518382 | Conclusion: the percentage of children 2-17 years of age with asthma receiving influenza vaccination has increased since 2004-2005, reaching approximately 55% in 2012-2013. |
PubMedID- 24578714 | Prevalence of respiratory viral infection in children hospitalized for acute lower respiratory tract diseases, and association of rhinovirus and influenza virus with asthma exacerbations. |
PubMedID- 24088534 | Rifampicin can give adverse events, such as gastro-intestinal complaints, skin rash, elevated liver enzymes, headache, dizziness, influenza-like syndrome, acute loss of kidney function, thrombocytopenia, asthma-like symptoms and shock . |
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