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Researchers' new database to help eradicate asthma in children

January 25th, 2018 Justin Wong
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Children with asthma use inhalers to relieve some of their symptoms, which include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Credit: Tradimus / Wikimedia commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Imagine a world where allergies, asthma and related chronic diseases are rare. Better yet, imagine a world where these conditions can be prevented before they even develop.

A new powerful database being developed by SFU genomics and bioinformatics researcher Fiona Brinkman and her team is helping Canadian researchers make that world a reality.

In the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) study, researchers will use the database, called CHILDdb, to look in depth at how genes and the environment interact to cause chronic diseases in children, in particular allergic disease like asthma. Over 3500 Canadian children are having diverse data tracked about them from birth to age 8.

The CHILD researchers, including SFU researcher Tim Takaro, will use the rich data from CHILDdb to develop precision medicine, which will enable earlier diagnoses and prevention of allergic disease, in particular asthma, in children.

Today, asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease, affecting 1 in 7 Canadian children. It is the number one reason for children to be admitted to hospital, and the most common reason for children to miss school. The total cost of asthma in Canada is estimated at over $2 billion annually.

The development of this new powerful bioinformatics database is made possible through $9.1 million in support from Genome Canada for the CHILD study, with the support of SFU's new Data Hub.

Provided by Simon Fraser University

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