256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja

BACKGROUND: Upper Respiratory Infections are the most common diseases in childhood. It is possible to get even with no risk factors; although, if there are more factors, the higher it is the probability of illness. METHODS: It was carried out an analytic study of cases and controls to identify risk...

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Autores principales: Campos, Xiomara Lopez, Castello, Mirta Alvarez, Massip, Juliette
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Allergy Organization Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512991/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412013.14727.54
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author Campos, Xiomara Lopez
Castello, Mirta Alvarez
Massip, Juliette
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Massip, Juliette
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description BACKGROUND: Upper Respiratory Infections are the most common diseases in childhood. It is possible to get even with no risk factors; although, if there are more factors, the higher it is the probability of illness. METHODS: It was carried out an analytic study of cases and controls to identify risk factors associated with Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections (RURI) in children under 5 years old from Habana Vieja municipality between January and June of the 2008, 40 children with RURI were studied selected by convenience sampling and 40 controls. Surveys were relatives. The group of cases was compared with the group control and then it was analyzed if the exhibition factor was associated to the RURI by means of the test of square chi, for that which was considered as significant a P <0.05 in which case the test of odds ratio was applied (OR) to determine if really the factor or characteristic is or not of risk. RESULTS: The most common was RURI was Adenoiditis with 18 cases (45%). All the cases had personal and family history of allergy, compared with 37.5% and 62,5% respectively in controls; (OR = 25.4 P = 0.0001 and OR = 16,3 P = 0.001). The adequate breastfeeding was more frequent in controls (OR = 2.5 P = 0.048). 70% of the cases were exposed to the smoke of the tobacco, and controls only 25% (OR = 8.2). 92.5% of the homes of the cases and 70% of the controls had animals, especially dogs. The cold (92.5%), temperature changes (80%) and humidity (80%) were considered environmental risk factors in this study (OR = 14.5 P <0.001; OR = 16.5 P < 0.001, OR = 13.2 P <0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Risk factors affecting the RURI are: personal and family history of allergy, inadequate breastfeeding, exposure to the smoke of tobacco and the presence of domestic animals, cold, changing weather and humidity.
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spelling pubmed-35129912012-12-21 256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja Campos, Xiomara Lopez Castello, Mirta Alvarez Massip, Juliette World Allergy Organ J Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress BACKGROUND: Upper Respiratory Infections are the most common diseases in childhood. It is possible to get even with no risk factors; although, if there are more factors, the higher it is the probability of illness. METHODS: It was carried out an analytic study of cases and controls to identify risk factors associated with Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections (RURI) in children under 5 years old from Habana Vieja municipality between January and June of the 2008, 40 children with RURI were studied selected by convenience sampling and 40 controls. Surveys were relatives. The group of cases was compared with the group control and then it was analyzed if the exhibition factor was associated to the RURI by means of the test of square chi, for that which was considered as significant a P <0.05 in which case the test of odds ratio was applied (OR) to determine if really the factor or characteristic is or not of risk. RESULTS: The most common was RURI was Adenoiditis with 18 cases (45%). All the cases had personal and family history of allergy, compared with 37.5% and 62,5% respectively in controls; (OR = 25.4 P = 0.0001 and OR = 16,3 P = 0.001). The adequate breastfeeding was more frequent in controls (OR = 2.5 P = 0.048). 70% of the cases were exposed to the smoke of the tobacco, and controls only 25% (OR = 8.2). 92.5% of the homes of the cases and 70% of the controls had animals, especially dogs. The cold (92.5%), temperature changes (80%) and humidity (80%) were considered environmental risk factors in this study (OR = 14.5 P <0.001; OR = 16.5 P < 0.001, OR = 13.2 P <0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Risk factors affecting the RURI are: personal and family history of allergy, inadequate breastfeeding, exposure to the smoke of tobacco and the presence of domestic animals, cold, changing weather and humidity. World Allergy Organization Journal 2012-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3512991/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412013.14727.54 Text en Copyright © 2012 by World Allergy Organization
spellingShingle Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
Campos, Xiomara Lopez
Castello, Mirta Alvarez
Massip, Juliette
256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja
title 256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja
title_full 256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja
title_fullStr 256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja
title_full_unstemmed 256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja
title_short 256 Risk Factors of Recurrent Upper Respiratory Infections in Children under 5 Years. Habana Vieja
title_sort 256 risk factors of recurrent upper respiratory infections in children under 5 years. habana vieja
topic Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512991/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412013.14727.54
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