Our aim was to study the influence of infection with the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in non-hospitalized infants on sensitization to aeroallergens and the early manifestation of atopy. Six hundred and nine infants from the prospective German Multicenter Cohort Study on Atopy were included, 38% of whom had an elevated atopic risk. RSV IgG and IgM antibodies were tested by ELISA with gradient purified RSV antigen. Specific IgE against mites, cat dandruff, birch and grass pollens and relevant nutritional antigens were tested with CAP-RAST-FEIA (Pharmacia, Sweden). Of the cord sera 99% were positive for RSV-IgG, 44.7% at one year and 64.2% (n = 265) at two years of age. The positivity rate after 12 months varied with the season of birth, the number of siblings and the degree of exposure to tobacco smoke; and correlated closely with attacks of wheezing during infancy. Twenty (2.8%) children were found to be sensitized against at least one aeroallergen at one year, and 28 (10.5%) at two years. By the first birthday, mite sensitization (n = 3) could only be seen in the RSV-infected children; grass pollen sensitization (n = 9) was associated with RSV seropositivity (logistic regression model including the confounders mentioned above: with RSV IgG < p = 0.048 > and IgM < p = 0.0006 >), as was birch sensitization (n = 5) with RSV IgM (p = 0.009). No such differences could be detected at two years. No correlation of RSV seropositivity to any allergic manifestation could be found. We conclude, that it is only in the first year of life, that RSV infection plays a significant role in promoting sensitization against aeroallergens, which do not at this time produce allergic symptoms.
Ungenügende Zufuhr des essentiellen Spurenelementes Fluor (S, 7, 21) geht mit vermehrter Kariesanfälligkeit einher. Sowohl verminderte als auch übermäßige Fluoridaufnahme fördern offenbar die Entwicklung von Schmelzflecken (3, 12, 22). Es wird folglich darauf ankommen, den Bereich optimaler Zufuhr möglichst genau zu definieren. Eine Fluoridüberdosierung kann vor allem während der ersten 6 Lebensmonate eintreten und dann zu einer Dentalfluorose führen (13). Diesem Alter wird man deshalb besondere Beachtung schenken müssen.
Qualitiy of life and achievements are impaired by unrecognised iron deficiency. The iron requirement of women during their child-bearing age is high and increases in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors for iron deficiency in young mothers under contemporary German life conditions. Between September 1997 and August 1998 the iron status of 507 mothers of one-year old children was assessed. The data was derived from venous blood and questionnaires. Besides conventional methods, the concentration of soluble transferrin receptor was used as leading indicator of iron status. 9,5 % had cellular iron deficiency and 2,2 % of all mothers had iron deficiency anemia. In addition to absence of menstruation one year postpartum, vegetarian foood, a high number of children and non-German nationality are risk factors for iron deficiency. Associated with low maternal hemoglobin concentration are body mass index below 19,8, age below 25 years, low level of education and high birth weight of the child. In contrast, high alcohol intake and cigarette smoking are associated with a better iron status and higher hemoglobin concentrations. Children of mothers with insufficient iron supply are also at higher risk of iron deficiency.
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