نتایج جستجو برای: wheezing

تعداد نتایج: 5331  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2005
Georges de Bilderling Anoop J Chauhan Jim A R Jeffs Nicholas Withers Sebastian L Johnston Stephen T Holgate Joanne B Clough

The authors investigated the risk of wheezing illnesses in relation to contemporaneous pollutant exposures (gas cooking, heating, and smoking) in childhood and adolescence in a cohort of 2,289 United Kingdom subjects. Data from two questionnaires assessing wheezing at ages 7-8 and 15-17 years and one questionnaire on current and past pollutant exposures at age 16-18 years were studied (1987-199...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2006
Paloma Campo Harpinder K Kalra Linda Levin Tiina Reponen Rolanda Olds Zana L Lummus Seung-Hyun Cho Gurjit K Khurana Hershey James Lockey Manuel Villareal Sherry Stanforth Grace Lemasters David I Bernstein

BACKGROUND Increased exposure to microbial products early in life may protect from development of atopic disorders in childhood. Few studies have examined the relationship of endotoxin exposure and pet ownership on atopy and wheezing during infancy. OBJECTIVE Evaluate relationships among high endotoxin exposure, pet ownership, atopy, and wheezing in high-risk infants. METHODS Infants (n = 5...

2012
Dong In Suh Young Yull Koh

Wheezing is one of the most frequent complaints that lead to the use of medical resources in younger children. Generally, wheezing is caused by bronchiolitis and resolves spontaneously without recurrence, but sometimes, wheezing can progress into asthma. Early data on the natural history of childhood wheezing was mostly obtained from retrospective reviews of medical records or from questionnair...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2001
F Rusconi M F Patria G U Cislaghi S Sideri L Gagliardi

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relation between total serum IgE at 0.5-3 and 3-6 years, and the risk of allergic sensitisation and persistent wheezing up to 8 years of age. METHODS Prospective follow up study of 45 infants with highly recurrent wheezing, no allergic symptoms, and negative skin tests. RESULTS In the last follow up year, 15 children still suffered from wheezing. Five wheeze-fre...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005

Journal: :Thorax 2002
S O Shaheen R B Newson A Sherriff A J Henderson J E Heron P G J Burney J Golding

BACKGROUND We recently reported links between frequent paracetamol (acetaminophen) use and wheezing and asthma in adults and children, but data are lacking on possible effects of prenatal exposure on wheezing in early childhood. METHODS In the population based Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) women were asked twice during pregnancy (at 18-20 weeks and 32 weeks) about t...

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2015
G G Reis V M Miranda M-R A Cardoso D Solé A Barral C M Nascimento-Carvalho

BACKGROUND Wheezing is one of the most frequent causes of visit to emergency rooms among children. However, data on wheezing burden are mostly provided at healthcare setting, and particularly only for infants. AIMS We sought to estimate the prevalence of wheezing in children under 4 years and to assess potential risk factors in the community. DESIGN This was a cross-sectional analysis of a ...

2015
Janneke J. H. de Winter Louis Bont Berry Wilbrink Cornelis K. van der Ent Henriette A. Smit Michiel L. Houben

Rhinoviruses may be pathogens contributing to the development of childhood wheezing. However, their role in low risk infants without an asthmatic predisposition is unknown. Knowing which healthy, low risk children are at increased risk for childhood wheezing after rhinovirus wheezing illness (RV-WI) in infancy, might help in developing prevention and treatment strategies for childhood wheezing....

Journal: :Pediatric pulmonology 2007
Athanasios G Kaditis Glenna Winnie George A Syrogiannopoulos

Accumulating evidence indicates that there are at least two phenotypes of wheezing in preschool years with distinct natural history. Frequent wheezing in the first 3 years of life with risk factors for asthma (e.g., eczema, maternal asthma) predicts symptoms in older age, while infrequent viral-associated wheezing without risk factors for asthma has a benign prognosis. This systematic review su...

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