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Autumn babies at greater risk of asthma


US researchers said: babies born four months before the peak cold and flu season have a 30% higher risk of developing asthma.

Dr. Tina Hartert, director of the center for Asthma Research at Vanderbilt University said: "All infants are exposed to this and it is potentially preventable." She said it has been known for some time that infants in the Northern Hemisphere born in the fall are at higher risk of developing asthma, but the study is the first to tie this trend to peak viral activity in the winter months. Hartert and colleagues studied the medical records of 95,000 infants and their mothers in the state of Tennessee. They found that all babies in the study were at increased risk if they had bronchiolitis, a lung infection usually caused by respiratory syncytial virus or RSV. But autumn babies were at the highest risk.

While genetic risk factors predispose a child to develop asthma, Hartert thinks environmental exposure such as winter viral infection, and particularly RSV infection, may activate those genes.Nearly every child is infected with RSV early in life, with infections occurring most often between the ages of 3 and 6 months. The virus usually clears up without serious complications.

The easiest way to do that would be a vaccine, but so far, none exists. Vaccine makers GenVec Inc, AstraZeneca's MedImmune unit and others are working on RSV vaccines.

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