The relationship between allergic rhinitis and viral infections

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Viral airway inflammation is one of the most common respiratory conditions. The clinical symptoms of viral rhinitis, especially watery rhinorrhea and nasal congestion, may be similar to the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Both conditions affect considerable numbers of patients and...

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Main Author: Pongsakorn Tantilipikorn
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-mahidol.343662018-11-09T09:43:21Z The relationship between allergic rhinitis and viral infections Pongsakorn Tantilipikorn Mahidol University Medicine PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Viral airway inflammation is one of the most common respiratory conditions. The clinical symptoms of viral rhinitis, especially watery rhinorrhea and nasal congestion, may be similar to the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Both conditions affect considerable numbers of patients and can lead to many upper airway consequences, especially secondary bacterial infection. Viral infection can also lead to lower respiratory traction conditions such as bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and, especially, asthma. This article will review the existing scientific literature examining the linkage and relationship between viral infection and allergic airway disease. RECENT FINDINGS: The relationship between viral and allergic airway inflammation can be discussed in terms of the influence of pathogenesis from one condition to the other. Recently, many studies show how early infection can decrease the chance of allergic development. However, there is some evidence demonstrating that viral infection can deteriorate the clinical symptoms of airway allergy. SUMMARY: Viral infection can affect the immune system and allergy as both 'enhancing effect' and 'protective effect'. The influential factors depend on the virulence of the viral strain, the innate immune system and the environmental conditions. © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2018-11-09T02:43:21Z 2018-11-09T02:43:21Z 2014-01-01 Review Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery. Vol.22, No.3 (2014), 249-252 10.1097/MOO.0000000000000049 15316998 10689508 2-s2.0-84900313404 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/34366 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84900313404&origin=inward
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The relationship between allergic rhinitis and viral infections
description PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Viral airway inflammation is one of the most common respiratory conditions. The clinical symptoms of viral rhinitis, especially watery rhinorrhea and nasal congestion, may be similar to the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Both conditions affect considerable numbers of patients and can lead to many upper airway consequences, especially secondary bacterial infection. Viral infection can also lead to lower respiratory traction conditions such as bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and, especially, asthma. This article will review the existing scientific literature examining the linkage and relationship between viral infection and allergic airway disease. RECENT FINDINGS: The relationship between viral and allergic airway inflammation can be discussed in terms of the influence of pathogenesis from one condition to the other. Recently, many studies show how early infection can decrease the chance of allergic development. However, there is some evidence demonstrating that viral infection can deteriorate the clinical symptoms of airway allergy. SUMMARY: Viral infection can affect the immune system and allergy as both 'enhancing effect' and 'protective effect'. The influential factors depend on the virulence of the viral strain, the innate immune system and the environmental conditions. © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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