Risk factors for wheezing during the first year of life (a major cause of respiratory morbidity worldwide) are poorly known in non-affluent countries. We studied and compared risk factors in infants living in affluent and non-affluent areas of the world. A population-based study was carried out in random samples of infants from centres in Latin America (LA) and Europe (EU). Parents answered validated questionnaires referring to the first year of their infant's life during routine health visits. Wheezing was stratified into occasional (1-2 episodes, OW) and recurrent (3 + episodes, RW). Among the 28687 infants included, the most important independent risk factors for OW and RW (both in LA and in EU) were having a cold during the first 3 mont...
Objective: to identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months-old) ...
Introduction: wheezing is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in childhood. Regardless of th...
Male gender, asthmatic heredity, perinatal tobacco smoke exposure and respiratory infections have be...
Background: Recurrent wheezing (RW) plays an important role in the morbidity and mortality of childr...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
OBJECTIVE: To determine, in a sample of infants, the prevalence of and risk factors ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the prevalence and risk factors associated with wheezing in infants in th...
Objective: to identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months-old) ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess risk factors for wheezing in infants in southern Braz...
AbstractObjectiveto identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months...
AbstractObjectiveto identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months...
Background: Cuba is a unique country, and despite limited economic development, has an excellent hea...
Objective: to identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months-old) ...
Introduction: wheezing is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in childhood. Regardless of th...
Male gender, asthmatic heredity, perinatal tobacco smoke exposure and respiratory infections have be...
Background: Recurrent wheezing (RW) plays an important role in the morbidity and mortality of childr...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
Background: The relationship between pneumonia and recurrent wheezing (RW) and the factors associate...
OBJECTIVE: To determine, in a sample of infants, the prevalence of and risk factors ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the prevalence and risk factors associated with wheezing in infants in th...
Objective: to identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months-old) ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess risk factors for wheezing in infants in southern Braz...
AbstractObjectiveto identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months...
AbstractObjectiveto identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months...
Background: Cuba is a unique country, and despite limited economic development, has an excellent hea...
Objective: to identify possible risk factors associated with wheezing in infants (12-15 months-old) ...
Introduction: wheezing is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in childhood. Regardless of th...
Male gender, asthmatic heredity, perinatal tobacco smoke exposure and respiratory infections have be...