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Asthma is a major and growing public health problem in Norway and beyond. The reason for the increased occurrence of asthma is still poorly understood. However, the disease is a result of a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors. The current view of asthma pathogenesis is that
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of childhood illness which attack the lower respiratory tract and develop bronchitis and pneumonia. Approximately 70% of infants are infected with RSV during their first year of life, and almost all children are infected at least
The objective of Project 500 is to carefully analyze a complete set of multiple clinical and environmental questionnaires and selected infant biological samples pertinent to early clinical outcomes (up to age 1 year). The primary clinical outcomes are recurrent episodes of wheezing and development
Background information on trial preparation The bacteria Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is an anaerobic gram-positive rod that among other areas exists as a part of the body's normal intestinal flora. In the intestine the bacteria breaks down carbohydrates to form lactic acid. The bacteria is tolerant
Our hypotheses are that there will be different ENO values that correlate with loss of/gain in asthma control and that ENO variability is related to environmental exposures including tobacco smoke and pollen. Our research questions are:
1. Do determine what values or % change in ENO correlates with