Episode 52 - Is Treatment Refractory Wheezing a Sign of a Silent Viral infection?
Description
Dr. Sarah Spriet, DO, Staff Allergist and Clinical Immunologist at Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center in Northern Virginia. She is also a Core Faculty member for the National Capital Consortium Allergy-Immunology fellowship training program and an assistant editor of AllergyWatch® and hosts Dr. Gerald Lee, MD, FACAAI and Dr. Stanley Fineman, MD, MBA reviewed the January/February 2025 issue of AllergyWatch®.
Articles Reviewed:
- A novel syndrome of silent rhinovirus-associated bronchoalveolitis in children with recurrent wheeze
- Effects of moderate- versus vigorous-intensity exercise training on asthma outcomes in adults
- Human Neutrophils Couple Nitric Oxide Production and Extracellular Trap Formation in Allergic Asthma
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Speaker Disclosures:
Gerald Lee, MD: No relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose
Stanley Fineman, MD: Researcher: Novartis, Aimmune, DBV; Speaker: Genentech
Sarah Spriet, DO: No relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose
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