LSC - 2021 - Associations between pediatric asthma and adult lung diseases

Author(s):  
Juber Nirmin ◽  
Jason Liu
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jose A. Castro-Rodriguez ◽  
Erick Forno

ABSTRACTRationaleWhether asthma constitutes a risk factor for COVID-19 is unclear.MethodsWe performed a systematic literature search in three stages: First, we reviewed PubMed, EMBASE and CINAHL for systematic reviews of SARS-CoC-2 and COVID-19 in pediatric populations, and reviewed their primary articles; next, we searched PubMed for studies on COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2 and asthma/wheeze, and evaluated whether the resulting studies included pediatric populations; lastly, we repeated the second search in BioRxiv.org and MedRxiv.org to find pre-prints that may have information on pediatric asthma.ResultsIn the first search, eight systematic reviews were found, of which five were done in pediatric population; after reviewing 67 primary studies we found no data on pediatric asthma as a comorbidity for COVID-19. In the second search, we found 25 results in PubMed, of which five reported asthma in adults, but none included data on children. In the third search, 14 pre-prints in MedRxiv were identified with data on asthma, but again none with pediatric data. We found only one report by the U.S. CDC stating that 40/345 (~11.5%) children with data on chronic conditions had “chronic lung diseases including asthma”.ConclusionThere is scarcely any data on whether childhood asthma (or other pediatric respiratory diseases) constitute risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection or COVID-19 severity. Studies are needed that go beyond counting the number of cases in the pediatric age range.


CHEST Journal ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 132 (2) ◽  
pp. 651-656 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Shi ◽  
Saverio Bellusci ◽  
David Warburton

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