The aim of this study was to assess the excess risk attributable to alterable risk factors for acute otitis media in Finnish children, including day care attendance, parental smoking, and a short duration of breastfeeding. Data on a population-based cohort of 2,512 children were gathered from medical records and questionnaires from 1985 to 1988. Excess (attributable) fractions for the nsk factors were calculated among 825 children (target population) followed for 2 years, from a dynamic logistic model fitted to the entire cohort (estimation data). In theory, one child out of every five affected in the exposed population would have escaped otitis media completely if he/she had been moved from nursery day care to home care, and two out of eve...
Objective: The risk factors for acute otitis media (AOM) have been well documented in studies mostly...
Acute otitis media (OMA) was the most common ear infection in children. Because of Tuba Eustachius ...
Acute otitis media (OMA) was the most common ear infection in children. Because of Tuba Eustachius ...
Abstract Objective: Review evidence about modifiable risk factors for recurrent acute otitis media. ...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses whether day care is a significant risk variable for otitis media in c...
control study in 5-7 year old children. Family Practice 1994; 11: 271-274. What are the associations...
Age at exposure to acute otitis media (AOM) risk factors such as day care attendance, lack of breast...
Age at exposure to acute otitis media (AOM) risk factors such as day care attendance, lack of breast...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common diseases of childhood. It is also the most frequent dia...
Background and aim:The impact of otitis media with effusion (OME) on quality of life (QoL) may be su...
This study analyzed the effect of breast-feeding on the frequency of acute otitis media. The protoco...
Background: Acute Otitis Media (OMA) or commonly known by the public as congek, is a condition where...
Background: Identifying common risk factors of otitis media (OM) among children by caregivers, parti...
Otitis media (OM) and Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) are among the most frequent illnesses experie...
Objective: The risk factors for acute otitis media (AOM) have been well documented in studies mostly...
Acute otitis media (OMA) was the most common ear infection in children. Because of Tuba Eustachius ...
Acute otitis media (OMA) was the most common ear infection in children. Because of Tuba Eustachius ...
Abstract Objective: Review evidence about modifiable risk factors for recurrent acute otitis media. ...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses whether day care is a significant risk variable for otitis media in c...
control study in 5-7 year old children. Family Practice 1994; 11: 271-274. What are the associations...
Age at exposure to acute otitis media (AOM) risk factors such as day care attendance, lack of breast...
Age at exposure to acute otitis media (AOM) risk factors such as day care attendance, lack of breast...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common diseases of childhood. It is also the most frequent dia...
Background and aim:The impact of otitis media with effusion (OME) on quality of life (QoL) may be su...
This study analyzed the effect of breast-feeding on the frequency of acute otitis media. The protoco...
Background: Acute Otitis Media (OMA) or commonly known by the public as congek, is a condition where...
Background: Identifying common risk factors of otitis media (OM) among children by caregivers, parti...
Otitis media (OM) and Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) are among the most frequent illnesses experie...
Objective: The risk factors for acute otitis media (AOM) have been well documented in studies mostly...
Acute otitis media (OMA) was the most common ear infection in children. Because of Tuba Eustachius ...
Acute otitis media (OMA) was the most common ear infection in children. Because of Tuba Eustachius ...