2010
DOI: 10.14776/kjpid.2010.17.2.91
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A Study on Risk Factors of Recurrent Otitis Media

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“…For example, a case-control study conducted for children between 4 to 12 years old in Hong Kong indicated that children with allergic rhinitis had a 4.6-fold (OR = 4.64) higher risk of otitis media than children without rhinitis 19 . Similarly, a case-control study in children under 60 months revealed that allergic rhinitis had a 2.3-fold higher risk of otitis media (OR = 2.32) even after adjusting for confounding factors 18 . The authors could conclude that there was insufficient evidence that allergic rhinitis directly affected the etiology of otitis media but otitis media in young children could be deteriorated continuously due to respiratory allergies.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…For example, a case-control study conducted for children between 4 to 12 years old in Hong Kong indicated that children with allergic rhinitis had a 4.6-fold (OR = 4.64) higher risk of otitis media than children without rhinitis 19 . Similarly, a case-control study in children under 60 months revealed that allergic rhinitis had a 2.3-fold higher risk of otitis media (OR = 2.32) even after adjusting for confounding factors 18 . The authors could conclude that there was insufficient evidence that allergic rhinitis directly affected the etiology of otitis media but otitis media in young children could be deteriorated continuously due to respiratory allergies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Kim et al . 18 in their case-control study revealed that allergic rhinitis and day nursery were independent risk factors highly associated with young children’s otitis media. Risk factors can be divided into factors that cannot be changed such as genetic factors and family history and factors that can be changed such as environment and lifestyle.…”
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“…Attendance at a daycare center, however, was easy to recall, and this factor was believed to be related to recurrent otitis media. We used this particular questionnaire for our investigation based on previous studies [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%