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Precision Medicine for Paediatric Severe Asthma: Current Status and Future Direction

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posted on 2025-03-07, 13:58 authored by Manisha Ramphul, David KH Lo, Erol A Gaillard
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease, characterised by different phenotypes and endotypes. Precision medicine in asthma refers to the implementation of a targeted therapy for each individual child, based on the identification of treatable traits, including environmental, immunological and genetic factors. Severe asthma in children is associated with increased hospitalisation rates, a lower quality of life, increased healthcare costs and an increased mortality. In the era of new molecular biologics treatments, it is essential to improve deep phenotyping of children with severe asthma in order to deliver the most effective treatment to each individual child. In this review, we discuss the personalised approach to the assessment and management of severe asthma. We explore the indications and use of the currently licensed biologics, as well as the potential of other emerging treatments.

History

Published in

Journal of Asthma and Allergy

Volume

Volume 14

Pagination

525 - 538

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

1178-6965

eissn

1178-6965

Notes

NOTE: Corrigendum published 02.07.2021: https://doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S321964

Spatial coverage

New Zealand

Language

en