Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Protection Against Respiratory Infection Linked To Asthma From Dog-Associated House Dust

<p>Main Category: Respiratory / Asthma
Also Included In: Pediatrics / Childrens Health;  Allergy
Article Date: 20 Jun 2012 1:00 PDT</p>

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<p>House dirt from homes with dogs appears to strengthen opposite infection with a common respiratory micro-organism that is compared with a growth of asthma in children. Researchers from a University of California, San Francisco, benefaction their commentary currently during a 2012 General Meeting of a American Society for Microbiology.</p>

<p>In this investigate we found that feeding mice residence dirt from homes that have dogs benefaction stable them opposite a childhood airway spreading agent, respiratory syncytial micro-organism (RSV). RSV infection is common in infants and can perceptible as amiable to serious respiratory symptoms. Severe infection in decline is compar...

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