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Read our Asthma research guide →Researchers want to understand how often adults with asthma catch two specific respiratory infections—pertussis (whooping cough) and RSV—and how these infections impact asthma severity and control. This is a two-year study that follows adults with asthma across Spain to see how often these infections occur and what effect they have on day-to-day asthma symptoms.
Doctors know that respiratory infections can make asthma worse, but they don't have clear numbers on how often this happens or exactly how much these infections affect asthma control. This study will help fill that knowledge gap.
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You'll participate for two years while continuing your normal life and asthma care. Whenever you experience asthma symptoms or signs of a respiratory infection (cough, congestion, etc.), you'll contact the study team. Depending on when your symptoms started, researchers may ask you to come in for a quick nasal swab test to check for pertussis or RSV. You'll report your symptoms and any asthma flare-ups to help the research team track patterns.
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