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Can acute Chlamydia pneumoniae respiratory tract infection initiate chronic asthma? Hahn DL, McDonald R Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol (1998 Oct) 81(4):339-44 ISSN:
1081-1206 Asthma Aged RESULTS: Twenty patients (12%) were diagnosed
with C. pneumoniae infection defined by serology (15), culture
isolation (3), or both (2). Of these 20, 10 patients wheezed
for the first time and 6 of them subsequently developed chronic
asthma (5) or chronic bronchitis (1) along with a serologic
profile suggesting chronic infection. The other 10 patients
diagnosed with C. pneumoniae infection already had a diagnosis
of chronic asthma. In these patients initial serologic
findings suggested chronic rather than acute infection.
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