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Efficacy and Safety of Subcutaneous Dupilumab in Participants With Asthma/Asthmatic Wheeze Aged 2 to <6 Years (LIBERTY ASTHMA TREKIDS)
This study is testing a new medicine, dupilumab, for children aged 2-5 who have asthma or wheezing that’s hard to control. It aims to see how well it works and if it's safe over time.
United States · Argentina · Brazil - recruiting
The Gut-Lung Axis and Respiratory Illness in Children
This study in Glasgow looks at how bugs in children's guts and lungs are linked, especially in kids with breathing or tummy problems. It wants to understand what a healthy link looks like and if these bugs change when children are unwell.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
PREcision Medicine Directed Corticosteroids In Children With preSchool Wheeze
This study looks at using quick virus tests for young children with wheezing. The aim is to see if these tests can help doctors decide if a type of medicine, called oral steroids, would work best for each child, avoiding unnecessary treatment.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Longitudinal Preschool Wheeze Biomarker Study
This study looks for better ways to diagnose and treat wheezing in young children (aged 1-5). It aims to find simple, quick tests that can help doctors choose the right treatment for each child, as current methods don't work for everyone.
United Kingdom