P. aeruginosa, but Not Rhinovirus, Worsens Lung Function in Children

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P. aeruginosa, but Not Rhinovirus, Worsens Lung Function in Children
P. aeruginosa, but Not Rhinovirus, Worsens Lung Function in Children
In children with cystic fibrosis (CF), evidence of the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa was associated with poorer lung function נbased on predicted forced expiration volume in one second, FEV1% נwhile those testing positive for rhinovirus, which frequently causes the common cold, were more likely to have better lung function, a Swiss study reported. Ӕo [ŝThe post P. aeruginosa, but Not Rhinovirus, Worsens Lung Function in Children appeared first on Cystic Fibrosis News Today
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P. aeruginosa, but Not Rhinovirus, Worsens Lung Function in Children