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Are all wheezing disorders in very young (preschool) children increasing in prevalence?

C E Kuehni1, A Davis, A M Brooke, M Silverman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Distinct wheezing disorders co-exist in young (preschool) children, some of which (early transient wheeze and viral wheeze) are thought to be unrelated to atopy. Investigation of changes in prevalence of wheezing disorders in preschool children could provide important clues about underlying mechanisms responsible for increasing prevalence of asthma in schoolchildren.
METHODS: Repeated population surveys of the prevalence of respiratory symptoms were done by parent-completed postal questionnaires in random samples of 1650 (1990) and 2600 (1998) caucasian children aged 1-5 years living in the county of Leicestershire, UK.
FINDINGS: The response rates were 86% (1422 of 1650) in 1990 and 84% (2127 of 2522) in 1998. Between 1990 and 1998, there was a significant increase in the prevalance of reported wheeze ever (16% to 29%, p<0.0001), current wheeze (12% to 26%, p<0.0001), diagnosis of asthma (11% to 19%, p<0.0001), treatment for wheeze (15% to 26%, p<0.0001), and admission for wheeze or other chest trouble (6% to 10%, p<0.0001). The increase occurred both in children with viral wheeze (9% to 19%) and in those with the classic asthma pattern of wheezing with multiple triggers (6% to 10%). There was also an increase in transient early wheezers (3% to 5%), persistent wheezers (5% to 13%), and late-onset wheezers (6% to 8%), and in all severity groups. The increase could not be accounted for by putative household risk factors because these declined between the 2 years.
INTERPRETATION: The fact that all preschool wheezing disorders increased (including viral wheeze) makes it probable that factors unrelated to atopy are implicated in the changing epidemiology of wheeze in childhood.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11410189     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(00)04958-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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