2023
DOI: 10.3389/falgy.2023.1193141
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Maternal and paternal tuberculosis is associated with increased asthma and respiratory symptoms in their offspring: a study from Northern Europe

Abstract: BackgroundGiven the profound impact of tuberculosis (TB) on immunity and given murine studies suggesting that infections may influence immunity across generations, we hypothesize that parental TB might impact health and disease in future offspring.ObjectiveThis study investigated the impact of maternal and paternal TB on offspring asthma and respiratory symptoms.MethodsWe included data from the third follow-up of the Respiratory Health in Northern Europe study (RHINE). Information on own asthma status, asthma-… Show more

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“…Furthermore, lack of information on family history of these diseases might affect the outcomes because of a possible risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in offspring. 43 44 This may be significant, as these subclinical diseases can contribute to lung dysfunction, especially among individuals with dyslipidemia. 1 2 3 4 5 25 31 32 45 Fourth, our LLN values were classified as the bottom 5% of the study population because those for a Korean population have not been decided till now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, lack of information on family history of these diseases might affect the outcomes because of a possible risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in offspring. 43 44 This may be significant, as these subclinical diseases can contribute to lung dysfunction, especially among individuals with dyslipidemia. 1 2 3 4 5 25 31 32 45 Fourth, our LLN values were classified as the bottom 5% of the study population because those for a Korean population have not been decided till now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%