Abstract
CJ Lodge, S Zaloumis, AJ Lowe. J Pediatr. 2014;164(2):289–294.e1–e2 The goal of this study was to identify asthma phenotypes in a prospective birth cohort study based on age of onset and clinical evolution and to characterize their respective associated risk factors. The study population included members of MACS (Melbourne Atopy Cohort Study), a birth cohort at high risk for allergy consisting of 620 children who were followed up prospectively at defined time points during the first 7 years of life. An additional evaluation was conducted at …
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