Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11882-017-0693-2
Title: Impact of Respiratory Virus Infections in Exacerbation of Acute and Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Authors: Tan, Kai Sen 
Yan, Yan 
Ong, Hsiao Hui 
Chow, Vincent TK 
Shi, Li
Wang, De-Yun 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Allergy
Immunology
Acute rhinosinusitis
Antivirals
Bacterial infection
Chronic rhinosinusitis
Diagnosis
Exacerbation
Treatment
Viral infection
NASAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS
HUMAN RHINOVIRUS INFECTION
SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
RSV
DIAGNOSIS
BINAX
EPIDEMIOLOGY
INHIBITOR
DISCOVERY
GS-5806
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2017
Publisher: CURRENT MEDICINE GROUP
Citation: Tan, Kai Sen, Yan, Yan, Ong, Hsiao Hui, Chow, Vincent TK, Shi, Li, Wang, De-Yun (2017-04-01). Impact of Respiratory Virus Infections in Exacerbation of Acute and Chronic Rhinosinusitis. CURRENT ALLERGY AND ASTHMA REPORTS 17 (4). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11882-017-0693-2
Abstract: Rhinosinusitis (RS) is a symptomatic disease classification of many causes and is a major economic burden worldwide. It is widely accepted that RS is further classified into acute (ARS) and chronic (CRS) rhinosinusitis based on the duration of the symptoms, and that viral infection plays a large role in initiating or potentiating the disease. In this review, we examine the role of respiratory virus infection in the exacerbation of ARS and CRS. We explore the epidemiology of viral exacerbation of ARS and CRS and highlight key viruses that may cause exacerbation. We also review the current understanding of viral infections in the upper airway to further explain the putative underlying mechanisms of inflammatory events in ARS and CRS exacerbation. Advances in accurate diagnosis of the etiologic respiratory viruses of ARS and CRS symptoms which can lead to better disease management are also surveyed. In addition to the current treatments which provide symptomatic relief, we also explore the potential of harnessing existing antiviral strategies to prevent ARS and CRS exacerbation, especially with improved viral diagnostic tools to guide accurate prescription of antivirals against causative respiratory viruses.
Source Title: CURRENT ALLERGY AND ASTHMA REPORTS
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/218834
ISSN: 15297322
15346315
DOI: 10.1007/s11882-017-0693-2
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