Literature DB >> 22845728

Paternal heredity and housing characteristics affect childhood asthma and allergy morbidity.

Nai-Yun Hsu1, Jiu-Yao Wang, Pei-Chih Wu, Huey-Jen Su.   

Abstract

A birth cohort was initiated when each pregnant woman was asked for her own and her husband's history of asthma and allergic diseases at the time of recruitment. They were further inquired to verify their housing conditions, and current health status of children 3 to 5 years old at the time of interview. Paternal history was the most significant risk factor associated with reporting childhood morbidities at age of 3 to 5 years. Housing characteristics became meaningful variables only if the fathers were asthmatic or atopic. A 9-fold increase of risk was found if children with paternal history and also exposed to incense burning and water damage at home. This is the first epidemiological evidence of East Asia suggesting paternal heredity, with concurrent indoor hazardous exposures, as a predominant risk on developing childhood asthma and allergy.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22845728     DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2011.598890

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Occup Health        ISSN: 1933-8244            Impact factor:   1.663


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