Prednisolone reduces recurrent wheezing after first rhinovirus wheeze: a 7‐year follow‐up

To better understand the role of human rhinovirus‐associated wheeze as a risk factor for childhood recurrent wheezing, a cohort of young children experiencing their first wheezing episode was followed until school age.

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