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Nino 381 2014 4 Case-control Children hospitalized for acute respiratory illness TSLP, CCL11/eotaxin1 Increased airway secretion of TSLP and CCL11/eotaxin-1 with RV infection
Increased systemic and local inflammation in ABRS,
influenza, adenovirus, or multi-viral infection
Kloepfer 380 2017 4 Cohort study RV associated with increases in pathogenic bacteria DeMuri 366 2016 4 Case-control Longitudinal follow-up, child served as own control Clinically diagnosed sinusitis 8.8% of URI developed (uncontrolled) Asthmatic children followed prospectively RV infection, bacterial cultures of nasal secretions
production could predict viral infection
immune response (IL-6
pathway) in control and asthmatics; differential
IL-10 expression between groups
sinusitis; RV most common virus
Study Year LOE Study Design Study Groups Clinical Endpoint Conclusions
Alterations in cytokine
Upregulation of early
Autio 379 2017 4 Cohort study Adults; clinical ARS Inflammatory markers; viral PCR or positive bacterial culture
Landry 378 2018 4 Cases-series Adults with acute URI Viral detection, cytokine production
expression, symptom diary
Nasal epithelial gene
Heymann 371 2017 4 Case-control Adult asthmatics and healthy controls
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