Preschool wheeze: new insights

Symposium
Chairs: Özge Yilmaz (Manisa, Turkey), Angela Zacharasiewicz (Vienna, Austria)
Aims: To describe the recent epidemiological knowledge that permits the wheezing phenotypes in preschool children to be distinguished more precisely, provide updated information about the specific risk factors for persistence of asthma into school age, describe the roles that allergy and bacterial infections play in the development of wheezing in preschool children, review the controversy regarding antibiotic use in early childhood and its association with the development of asthma and describe the latest recommendations of the ERS task force on preschool wheeze.
Target audience: Paediatricians, paediatric and adult pulmonologists, GPs and nurses.
Risk factors for persistent wheeze into school age: what is helpful?
Alexander Möller (Zurich, Switzerland)
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Preschool wheezing and the role of allergy in its pathogenesis, treatment, and prognosis
Adnan Custovic (Manchester, United Kingdom)
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Role of bacterial infection in preschool wheeze: a risk factor for persistent wheeze and a reason for treatment failure?
Hasan Yüksel (Manisa, Turkey)
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An update on the 2008 Task Force on preschool wheezing
Paul L. P. Brand (Zwolle, Netherlands)
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