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However, they may cause disease in individuals with pre-existing lung disease or immunodeficiency while some species may cause disease in elderly women without underlying pulmonary disease or immunodeficiency [ 1, 2] NTM are commonly found in the environment and can be isolated from sources such as soil, milk, dust, animals and birds [ 1].
31 Prior morbidity (admissions, ED visits and rescue oral corticosteroids), asthma control using the Asthma Quiz for Kidz, 128 reported use of daily controller medications, environmental factors (eg, dust, animals and pollen) and perceived trigger of the exacerbation will be documented.
The items included in DFP were weighted using the following logit equation: Logit P X) = (-2.92) + 1.42 W) +1.39 SOB) + 1.00 TRB_C)+ 1.51 TRB_N) +2.37 (CT_D) where W = wheezing in the past 12 months; SOB = nocturnal shortness of breath in the past 12 months; TRB_C = continuous trouble with breathing; TRB_N = breathing is never quite right; CT_D = chest tightness around dust, animals, or feathers.
However, other animal to human and within animal transmission routes such as direct contact with infected birth products or aborted materials like placentas [ 29], and inhalation of contaminated dust, animals mating with infected animals and through artificial insemination [ 30] were less known by the study participants.
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