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Chlamydia pneumoniae and asthma [see comments] Cook PJ, Davies P, Tunnicliffe W, Ayres JG, Honeybourne D, Wise R Thorax (1998 Apr) 53(4):254-9 ISSN:
0040-6376 Asthma Female Abstract BACKGROUND:
This study was designed to test the association of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection with asthma in a multi-racial population, after adjustments for several potential confounding variables. RESULTS: Antibody titres consistent with acute C pneumoniae infection were found in 5.7% of patients with acute asthma and 5.7% of control patients, while 14.6% of patients with acute asthma and 12.7% of control patients had titres suggesting previous infection. These two groups did not differ significantly. However, titres suggesting previous infection were found in 34.8% of patients with severe chronic asthma: the difference between this group and the control group was statistically significant with an adjusted odds ratio of 3.99 (95% confidence interval 1.60 to 9.97). Department of Respiratory Medicine |
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