In a prevalence study, we evaluated whether recurrent physician-attended URTI episodes are more common in asthmatic children as compared to age- and gender-matched controls. URTI proneness, defined as > or = 5 episodes of rhinitis/pharyngitis, sinusitis, laryngitis/tracheitis or otitis media in a 24-month period, was more common in asthmatics than controls (adjusted odds ratio 2.5, 95% confidence interval: 1.1-6.1). As a consequence, antibiotic prescriptions and referrals to hospitals occurred more frequently among asthmatics than controls.</p
ABSTRACT: The role of repeated infections early in life in the development of childhood asthma and a...
. The aim of the study was to determine risk factors for recurrent bacterial complications of the up...
BACKGROUND: Rhinitis and asthma are linked, but substantial knowledge gaps in this relationship exis...
In a prevalence study, we evaluated whether recurrent physician-attended URTI episodes are more comm...
BACKGROUND: Children of large families and those attending day care are at increased risk of respira...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma control is considered the major goal of asthma management, while many determina...
SummaryIntroductionAsthma control is considered the major goal of asthma management, while many dete...
Introduction: The simultaneously increased prevalence of atopic diseases and decreased prevalence of...
We have shown that viruses are associated with 80 to 85% of asthma exacerbations in school-age child...
We examined temporal dependencies between repeated assessments of respiratory tract infections (RTIs...
Background Infant respiratory syncytial virus infection (RSV) has been associated with asthma later ...
Background: The increasing rates of asthma and atopic disease in the last decades is unlikely to be ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess (1) prevalences of recurrent URTIs (rURTIs) and relapsing/persistent rURTIs and...
BACKGROUND: The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that infections during infancy may protect against a...
Acute airway infections, including bronchiolitis, are common causes of early childhood hospitalizati...
ABSTRACT: The role of repeated infections early in life in the development of childhood asthma and a...
. The aim of the study was to determine risk factors for recurrent bacterial complications of the up...
BACKGROUND: Rhinitis and asthma are linked, but substantial knowledge gaps in this relationship exis...
In a prevalence study, we evaluated whether recurrent physician-attended URTI episodes are more comm...
BACKGROUND: Children of large families and those attending day care are at increased risk of respira...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma control is considered the major goal of asthma management, while many determina...
SummaryIntroductionAsthma control is considered the major goal of asthma management, while many dete...
Introduction: The simultaneously increased prevalence of atopic diseases and decreased prevalence of...
We have shown that viruses are associated with 80 to 85% of asthma exacerbations in school-age child...
We examined temporal dependencies between repeated assessments of respiratory tract infections (RTIs...
Background Infant respiratory syncytial virus infection (RSV) has been associated with asthma later ...
Background: The increasing rates of asthma and atopic disease in the last decades is unlikely to be ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess (1) prevalences of recurrent URTIs (rURTIs) and relapsing/persistent rURTIs and...
BACKGROUND: The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that infections during infancy may protect against a...
Acute airway infections, including bronchiolitis, are common causes of early childhood hospitalizati...
ABSTRACT: The role of repeated infections early in life in the development of childhood asthma and a...
. The aim of the study was to determine risk factors for recurrent bacterial complications of the up...
BACKGROUND: Rhinitis and asthma are linked, but substantial knowledge gaps in this relationship exis...