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[edit]DescriptionMultiple hits effect of CSE and COVID-19.jpg | Potential “multiple hits” effect of CSE and COVID-19 on developing lungs affected by common pediatric lung diseases – i.e., chronic lung disease of prematurity, asthma, and wheezing disorders. Underlying processes of inflammation and tissue remodeling are enhanced by chronic CSE. SARS-CoV-2 infection triggers an acute inflammatory response that may compromise the respiratory function of these vulnerable patients. Longitudinal clinical data are needed to confirm whether these factors have an additive effect that leads to more severe COVID-19 manifestations and/or long-term consequences in terms of lung function decline. |
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Source | https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.652198/full |
Author | Marta Schiliro, Elizabeth R. Vogel, Lucia Paolini, Christina M. Pabelick |
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