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haremtul effect of viruses
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Answered by mrayaan07
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pneumonia, multiple organs failure, lungs damage

Answered by ITZKHUSHI1234567
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It seems certain that environmental (not genetic) factors are responsible for the remarkable increase in prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases over the last 20 yr. One such factor might be improved hygiene, which has led to fewer childhood infections. However, it is well established that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections cause many exacerbations in older children with asthma. In addition, many studies show that children with bronchiolitis are much more likely to suffer recurrent wheezing during the first 7–10 yr of life. It is not clear whether bronchiolitis reveals a preexisting weakness in the lungs, which later manifests as recurrent wheeze, or whether bronchiolitis itself causes persistent effects that could be avoided if RSV infections could be prevented This is currently one of the most important unanswered questions in RSV research

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