id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-295575-zgta5ah8 Howard, Evin The Impact of Ambient Environmental Exposures to Microbial Products on Asthma Outcomes from Birth to Childhood 2019-11-28 .txt text/plain 6929 351 49 The purpose of this literature review was to specifically examine asthma outcomes related to environmental exposures to microbial products, pertaining to endotoxin from bacteria-(1,3)-β-D-glucan and ergosterol from fungus, and common viruses associated with worsening asthma morbidity (rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enterovirus, and the influenza virus) during infancy, and to assess the risk of asthma development later in childhood [15] [16] [17] [18] (see Table 1 ). conducted a prospective longitudinal study examining whether early exposure to microbial products in dust was associated with allergy and asthma later in childhood for children in suburban areas using the following three birth cohort studies for children born between 1996 and 1999: [24••] , dust samples were collected from children's mattresses, bedroom floors, and living room floors; and showed no association between endotoxin nor the fungal membrane lipid ergosterol in the development of asthma with exposure from birth to 7 years of age. ./cache/cord-295575-zgta5ah8.txt ./txt/cord-295575-zgta5ah8.txt