Allergic Asthma - What Have Viruses Got To Do With It?

Brief StatisticsTraditionally, RSV has been considered as the most
1. Asthma costs 1-2% of the total health budgets infrequent cause of respiratory symptoms in preschool
direct costs, with large indirect costs for time lostchildren, whilst in older children and adults, RV
from work and reduced productivity.1accounts for more than 50% of viral-triggered
exacerbations.2, 3 What is peculiar about RSV is that
3. Survey data demonstrates that approximatelyunlike many other viral infections, it regularly
17% of homes are contaminated with mould. This isre-infects children and adults. As with exposure to
significant as there is strong evidence linking asthmaallergens, the age at first infection may play an
exacerbations to contamination of the indoorimportant role in the subsequent response to
environment with moulds.1re-infection at a later age; this fact is especially
4. Since most people spend 90% of their timeimportant in children of preschool age. Exposure to
indoors, exposure to major allergens is significant.1both allergens and viruses can occur anywhere: at
5. Up to 35% of the population demonstratehome, in offices, factories, schools, etc.
evidence of reactivity to allergens.1Current preventative measures for viral allergic
6. 5-10% of the population show clinical features ofasthma exacerbation
one or more allergic disorders such as asthma, hayCurrent preventative measures include,
fever or eczema.11. Vaccination: This is often given in early childhood
7. The Health Survey for England (2002) reportedand some evidence suggests that some vaccines
rates of doctor-diagnosed asthma of 20.5% in 0-15might influence the development of allergy. However,
year olds and 14.5% for all ages.1no clinical trials have been done to assess the immune
8. Repeated surveys have proven that incidence ofmodulatory effect of vaccination in the primary
asthma is steadily on the increase.1prevention of allergy. There is also no feasible
9. Epidemiological evidence suggests that certain viralvaccination against viruses such as rhinovirus.5
infections may not only trigger asthma-related2. Antiviral Agents: There is currently no specific
symptoms but also contribute to allergic sensitisationagent active against the human rhinovirus, which is
and the development of asthma.2the main cause for viral-triggered asthma
10. Clinical and epidemiological observations stronglyexacerbations in adults and children. Several potential
link viral infection with acute worsening of asthma inantiviral compounds are being evaluated, and some
as many as 80% of cases in children and 60% inhave reached clinical trial testing.3
adults.33. In the absence of the effective strategies to
Introductioncontrol viruses, a reduced exposure to allergens is
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung diseasealso a preventative measure; however, how feasible
characterised by airway inflammation (resulting inis this? 1
airway swelling), mucus hypersecretion and airway4. Air quality solutions such as air purifiers and air
hyperreactivity in response to inhaled allergens, suchsterilisers, which are becoming increasingly popular.
as pollens, dust mite, moulds, fungal spores, etc.,Recommended products include,
causing narrowing of the airways.4 Over the last few1. The 5000 Exec-UV
decades, there has been a dramatic increase in the2. The Airfree Air Sterilizer
prevalence of asthma and other allergic diseases in3. The LightAir Air Ionizer
more economically developed and rapidly developingUseful link
countries. As a result, they have become major publicReferences
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and viruses may act together to exacerbate asthma.This article is only for informative purposes. It is not
This indicates that domestic exposure to allergensintended to be a medical advice and is not a
acts in collaboration with viruses in sensitised patientssubstitute for professional medical advice. Please
(that is allergic individuals), thereby increasing the riskconsult your doctor for all your medical concerns.
of hospital admission.1 Although their exact role in viralKindly follow any information given in this article only
respiratory tract infections remains controversial,after consulting your doctor or qualified medical
influenza virus (INF), respiratory syncitial virus (RSV)professional. The author is not liable for any outcome
and Rhinovirus (RV) have been implicated in causingor damage resulting from any information obtained
allergic sensitisation and the development of asthma.4from this article.