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Is asthma a risk factor for COVID-19? Are phenotypes important?
Muñoz, Xavier; Pilia, Florencia; Ojanguren, Iñigo; Romero-Mesones, Christian; Cruz Carmona, María Jesús;
Muñoz, Xavier; Pilia, Florencia; Ojanguren, Iñigo; Romero-Mesones, Christian; Cruz Carmona, María Jesús;
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Published: 01 Jan 2021
Country: Spain
Abstract
Asthma is a major health problem all over the world [1]. Since severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a respiratory pathogen, it is important to quantify the risk that the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may represent for patients with asthma. These results reaffirm the idea that asthma does not appear to be a risk factor for the development of #COVID19. However, most of the asthma patients in this study had a non-T2 phenotype.
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Medical Subject Headings: respiratory tract diseases immune system diseases
Medical Subject Headings: respiratory tract diseases immune system diseases
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