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A POPULATION-BASED COHORT INVESTIGATION OF LUNG FUNCTION IN RELATION TO EARLY LIFE LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT ILLNESS AND AEROALLERGN SENSITISATION [ 2011 - 2015 ]

Also known as: Lung function in the Barwon birth cohort

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1009044]

Researchers: Prof Sarath Ranganathan (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Anne-Louise Ponsonby Prof John Carlin Prof Peter Vuillermin

Brief description Infancy appears to be the critical developmental window during which important alterations in lung structure and function develop. In this study we will assess how early lung function evolves in relation to potential insults such as lower respiratory tract infections and allergic inflammation. These are the mechanisms by which asthma is thought to develop. We will use exciting new lung function tests to evaluate lung function abnormalities associated with peripheral dysfunction characteristic of chronic airway disease such as asthma.

Funding Amount $AUD 456,013.18

Funding Scheme Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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