BACKGROUND: Children of large families and those attending day care are at increased risk of respiratory tract infections, which in turn may protect against the development of allergic disease. Longitudinal studies investigating these associations beyond childhood are, however, scarce. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between childhood recurrent upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and asthma, allergic rhinitis (AR) and eczema in adulthood. METHODS: A birth cohort of 1055 members followed prospectively from the ages of 2 to 21 years. Detailed information on URTI between the ages of 2 and 4 years was collected at 3 monthly intervals in a standardized interview. At the age of 8 years, a parental questionnaire regarding URTI betw...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence...
Background: Severe lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and atopic sensitization have been identified...
Severe viral respiratory illnesses and atopy are risk factors for childhood wheezing and asthma. To ...
Introduction: The simultaneously increased prevalence of atopic diseases and decreased prevalence of...
Background: The increasing rates of asthma and atopic disease in the last decades is unlikely to be ...
Background: The association between allergic rhinitis and asthma is well documented, but the tempora...
Background: The evidence on whether the atopic march observed in childhood (ie, the progression from...
Background: The relation between respiratory illnesses in early life and the development of asthma a...
Background: The susceptibility of the atopic population to respiratory infections (RI) has not been ...
In a prevalence study, we evaluated whether recurrent physician-attended URTI episodes are more comm...
BACKGROUND: A number of epidemiologic studies have tried to establish whether respiratory tract infe...
BACKGROUND: The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that infections during infancy may protect against a...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationBACKGROUND: Few studies have examined comm...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to estimate the association between eczema in early childhood and the o...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence ...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence...
Background: Severe lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and atopic sensitization have been identified...
Severe viral respiratory illnesses and atopy are risk factors for childhood wheezing and asthma. To ...
Introduction: The simultaneously increased prevalence of atopic diseases and decreased prevalence of...
Background: The increasing rates of asthma and atopic disease in the last decades is unlikely to be ...
Background: The association between allergic rhinitis and asthma is well documented, but the tempora...
Background: The evidence on whether the atopic march observed in childhood (ie, the progression from...
Background: The relation between respiratory illnesses in early life and the development of asthma a...
Background: The susceptibility of the atopic population to respiratory infections (RI) has not been ...
In a prevalence study, we evaluated whether recurrent physician-attended URTI episodes are more comm...
BACKGROUND: A number of epidemiologic studies have tried to establish whether respiratory tract infe...
BACKGROUND: The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that infections during infancy may protect against a...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationBACKGROUND: Few studies have examined comm...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to estimate the association between eczema in early childhood and the o...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence ...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence...
Background: Severe lower respiratory infections (LRIs) and atopic sensitization have been identified...
Severe viral respiratory illnesses and atopy are risk factors for childhood wheezing and asthma. To ...