Abstract

Severe coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) presents with progressive dyspnea, resulting from acute lung inflammatory edema leading to hypoxia. Asthma has been cited as a potential risk factor for severe COVID-19 like other diseases that affect the respiratory tract. However, so far conflicting results have been published over the last few months and there is still no prove that there is a putative association between these two diseases. In the current mini-review we attempt to summarize the available information from the scientific literature concerning the relation of Bronchial asthma and the severity and clinical course of COVID-19 disease.

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