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Preterm birth reduces the incidence of atopy in adulthood
2011, Journal of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyCitation Excerpt :However, most of these were designed differently than our study and included populations from a range of birth weights and gestational ages; many did not distinguish between the effects of preterm birth and fetal growth. Some studies associated atopy with higher birth weight14,17,34,35 (or larger head circumference, indirectly reflecting larger birth size or disproportionate growth),36-38 whereas others associated it with low birth weight9-12 or made no association at all.19-21,23-27 Results are also inconsistent among studies of preterm birth.
Aeroallergen sensitization rates in military children with rhinitis symptoms
2007, Annals of Allergy, Asthma and ImmunologyCitation Excerpt :Sensitization has been analyzed in association with lower respiratory tract symptoms,3 airway hyperresponsiveness,4,5 atopic dermatitis, and allergic rhinitis.6,7 Others have investigated the effect of parental atopy and allergen avoidance on sensitization rates.8-12 This study focuses on children of any age undergoing skin testing to either a limited screening panel or a larger panel of 51 allergens, a scenario routinely seen in a typical allergy clinic.
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