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It is also not a cure. Preliminary testing suggests that reactions would be reduced by half, although some asthmatics were left only with minor symptoms. However, this would still potentially transform the lives of some severe asthmatics and save the NHS millions of pounds a year.
Killer disease
Asthma, in its most severe forms, is a life-threatening illness. It is caused by an allergic reaction, which causes the airways to swell up and close, making it difficult to breathe. Modern drugs help to both relieve attacks and make them less likely to happen, but there is no cure. The illness kills more than 1 500 people a year in the UK.
Dr Martyn Partidge, from the National Asthma Campaign, told the BBC that while it was "early days", the jab showed promise. He said: "What you want to do is to prevent people developing the disease in the first place, or to switch it off if they already have it. With this method, there is much less risk of side-effects."
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