Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
Asthma in infants may become severe, with a prolonged course; or it may remain mild and, with treatment, of short duration. Recognition of these types, often possible at the first visit, is an important guide toward early and thorough treatment. There is reason to believe that many cases of so-called bronchiolitis are the response to infection of an infant with a low degree of sensitization.
William P. Buffum (Sun,) studied this question.