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Age‐specific associations of early daycare, older siblings, severe airway infection, and preterm birth with subsequent atopic diseases

Tadao Nagasaki, Takahiro Tabuchi, Hisako Matsumoto, Kenta Horimukai

2022Pediatric Allergy and Immunology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The effects of infection and developmental adaptations in infancy on the prevalence of subsequent atopy-related diseases at different ages during childhood are not fully determined. This study aims to examine the similarities and differences in the age-specific association of asthma, allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis, and atopic dermatitis with early-life infection-related factors (i.e., daycare, older siblings, and severe airway infection) and developmental adaptations (i.e., preterm birth and rapid weight gain) in children. METHODS: In this longitudinal cohort study (n = 47,015), children were followed from 0.5 to 11 years. The potential risks and protective factors, including daycare attendance at 0.5 years, existence of older siblings, history of hospitalization due to cold/bronchitis/bronchiolitis/pneumonia during 0.5-1.5 years, preterm birth, and rapid weight gain in the first 2.5 years, were assessed using multivariable logistic regression with adjustments for potential confounders. RESULTS: A protective association was observed between early-life daycare attendance and asthma at 5.5-9 years, which disappeared after 10 years. A protective association was also noted throughout childhood between early daycare attendance and older siblings with allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis. However, the association between early daycare and atopic dermatitis was found to be risky during childhood. In contrast, the early-life history of hospitalization owing to cold/bronchitis/bronchiolitis/pneumonia was identified to be a risk factor for developing both asthma and allergic rhinitis/conjunctivitis. Preterm birth was a significant risk factor for childhood asthma. CONCLUSION: Different age-specific patterns were demonstrated in the relationship between early daycare, severe airway infection, preterm birth, and atopy-related diseases in childhood.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAsthmaBronchitisBronchiolitisAtopyPediatricsWheezeAtopic dermatitisRisk factorLow birth weightPneumoniaEarly childhoodCohort studyImmunologyPregnancyInternal medicineRespiratory systemDevelopmental psychologyGeneticsBiologyPsychologyPediatric health and respiratory diseasesAsthma and respiratory diseasesDermatology and Skin Diseases
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