To compare risk factors for wheezy bronchitis (WB) and multi-trigger wheeze (MTW) in pre-pubertal children along the spectrum of disease severity. Cross-sectional survey of children aged 7-12 yr in Aberdeen city primary schools in 2004 using parent-completed questionnaires as used in surveys in 1964, 1989, 1994, and 1999. Children were grouped into five categories: no wheeze in the past three years, non-severe wheeze triggered only by a cold (non-severe WB), non-severe wheeze triggered by other factors (non-severe MTW), severe WB, or severe MTW. Severe wheeze was defined as greater than four wheezing attacks, greater than or equal to one disturbed night per week, or speech limitation in the last 12 months. Questionnaires were returned by 32...
BACKGROUND Among children with wheeze and recurrent cough there is great variation in clinical pr...
AbstractAsthma and wheezing illnesses carry a significant burden of disease during childhood. Preval...
ABSTRACT: Childhood asthma is frequently perceived as a disease with uniform clinical pathways. This...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
The epidemiology of wheeze, asthma and recurrent cough was studied in preschool children using a par...
Preschool wheezing affects one-third of all children growing up in the UK [1]. It varies in clinical...
Accumulating evidence suggest that splitting preschool recurrent wheezing disorders into Episodic (V...
Background: the nature of the relationship between childhood wheeze and atopy remains uncertain.Obje...
International audienceObjective: Different phenotypes of wheezing have been described to date but no...
Asthma is a complex heterogeneous disease that has increased in prevalence in many industrialised co...
Background: Asthma has its origins in early childhood, but different patterns of childhood wheezing ...
BackgroundIn 2008, the European Respiratory Society Task Force proposed the terms multiple-trigger w...
Background: Asthma has its origins in early childhood, but different patterns of childhood wheezing ...
In a study of 2,978 Danish children aged 5 years from two suburban counties of Copenhagen, carried o...
BACKGROUND Among children with wheeze and recurrent cough there is great variation in clinical pr...
AbstractAsthma and wheezing illnesses carry a significant burden of disease during childhood. Preval...
ABSTRACT: Childhood asthma is frequently perceived as a disease with uniform clinical pathways. This...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
The epidemiology of wheeze, asthma and recurrent cough was studied in preschool children using a par...
Preschool wheezing affects one-third of all children growing up in the UK [1]. It varies in clinical...
Accumulating evidence suggest that splitting preschool recurrent wheezing disorders into Episodic (V...
Background: the nature of the relationship between childhood wheeze and atopy remains uncertain.Obje...
International audienceObjective: Different phenotypes of wheezing have been described to date but no...
Asthma is a complex heterogeneous disease that has increased in prevalence in many industrialised co...
Background: Asthma has its origins in early childhood, but different patterns of childhood wheezing ...
BackgroundIn 2008, the European Respiratory Society Task Force proposed the terms multiple-trigger w...
Background: Asthma has its origins in early childhood, but different patterns of childhood wheezing ...
In a study of 2,978 Danish children aged 5 years from two suburban counties of Copenhagen, carried o...
BACKGROUND Among children with wheeze and recurrent cough there is great variation in clinical pr...
AbstractAsthma and wheezing illnesses carry a significant burden of disease during childhood. Preval...
ABSTRACT: Childhood asthma is frequently perceived as a disease with uniform clinical pathways. This...