The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and Prevention
The burden of asthma in childhood is considerable worldwide, although some populations are much more affected than others. Many attempts have been made by different investigators to identify the factors that could predict asthma development or persistence in childhood. In this review, the relation b...
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doaj-1e484355919541a58d0ce07a7372601e2020-11-24T21:17:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602017-07-01510.3389/fped.2017.00166272967The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and PreventionMaria Moustaki0Ioanna Loukou1Sophia Tsabouri2Konstantinos Douros3Cystic Fibrosis Unit, “Aghia Sophia” Children’s Hospital, Athens, GreeceCystic Fibrosis Unit, “Aghia Sophia” Children’s Hospital, Athens, GreeceDepartment of Paediatrics, Child Health Department, University of Ioannina School of Medicine, Ioannina, GreecePediatric Allergy and Respiratory Unit, 3rd Department of Pediatrics, “Attikon” Hospital, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, GreeceThe burden of asthma in childhood is considerable worldwide, although some populations are much more affected than others. Many attempts have been made by different investigators to identify the factors that could predict asthma development or persistence in childhood. In this review, the relation between atopic sensitization as an indicator of allergy and asthma in childhood will be discussed. Cross sectional studies, carried out in different countries, failed to show any firm correlation between asthma and atopic sensitization. Birth cohort mainly of infants at high risk for asthma and case–control studies showed that atopic sensitization was a risk factor for current asthma in children older than 6 years. In general, clear relations are observed mostly in affluent Western countries, whereas in less affluent countries, the picture is more heterogeneous. For the prediction of asthma development or persistence in school age children, other prerequisites should also be fulfilled such as family history of asthma and wheezing episodes at preschool age. Despite the conductance of different studies regarding the potential role of allergen avoidance for the primary prevention of childhood asthma, it does not seem that this approach is of benefit for primary prevention purposes. However, the identification of children at risk for asthma is of benefit as these subjects could be provided with the best management practices and with the appropriate secondary prevention measures.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2017.00166/fullallergyasthmaatopypredictionprevalenceprevention |
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Maria Moustaki Ioanna Loukou Sophia Tsabouri Konstantinos Douros The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and Prevention Frontiers in Pediatrics allergy asthma atopy prediction prevalence prevention |
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The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and Prevention |
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The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and Prevention |
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The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and Prevention |
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The Role of Sensitization to Allergen in Asthma Prediction and Prevention |
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role of sensitization to allergen in asthma prediction and prevention |
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The burden of asthma in childhood is considerable worldwide, although some populations are much more affected than others. Many attempts have been made by different investigators to identify the factors that could predict asthma development or persistence in childhood. In this review, the relation between atopic sensitization as an indicator of allergy and asthma in childhood will be discussed. Cross sectional studies, carried out in different countries, failed to show any firm correlation between asthma and atopic sensitization. Birth cohort mainly of infants at high risk for asthma and case–control studies showed that atopic sensitization was a risk factor for current asthma in children older than 6 years. In general, clear relations are observed mostly in affluent Western countries, whereas in less affluent countries, the picture is more heterogeneous. For the prediction of asthma development or persistence in school age children, other prerequisites should also be fulfilled such as family history of asthma and wheezing episodes at preschool age. Despite the conductance of different studies regarding the potential role of allergen avoidance for the primary prevention of childhood asthma, it does not seem that this approach is of benefit for primary prevention purposes. However, the identification of children at risk for asthma is of benefit as these subjects could be provided with the best management practices and with the appropriate secondary prevention measures. |
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allergy asthma atopy prediction prevalence prevention |
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