Lactobacillus

  • little girl using inhaler

    Study sheds light on how childhood RSV can lead to asthma

    Infants who have higher amounts of the bacterium Lactobacillus present in their nose or upper part of the throat during an acute respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection are less likely to develop childhood wheezing later in life, a new Vanderbilt-led Center for Asthma Research study found. Read More

    Mar 1, 2018