1986
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1986.02140220088039
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Parental Smoking, Presence of Older Siblings, and Family History of Asthma Increase Risk of Bronchiolitis

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“…Infants and young children are at particular risk of exposure to ETS because of the small diameter of their airways and because pound-forpound they breathe more air than adults. Infants exposed to ETS in their home environment have a 1.5-to 3-fold increased risk of lower respiratory infection compared with unexposed children (McConnochie and Roghmann 1986;Ogston et al 1987;). The risk of lower respiratory infection associated with ETS is highest among infants under 3 months of age .…”
Section: Risks At Different Agesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infants and young children are at particular risk of exposure to ETS because of the small diameter of their airways and because pound-forpound they breathe more air than adults. Infants exposed to ETS in their home environment have a 1.5-to 3-fold increased risk of lower respiratory infection compared with unexposed children (McConnochie and Roghmann 1986;Ogston et al 1987;). The risk of lower respiratory infection associated with ETS is highest among infants under 3 months of age .…”
Section: Risks At Different Agesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foi evidenciado o efeito da aglomeração familiar em outros estudos (10,43,45) . Fumo passivo, irmãos mais velhos e aglomeração foram, estatisticamente, significantes como preditores de bronquiolites (44) .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…O diagnóstico de bronquiolite foi baseado em achados clínicos, incluindo os seguintes: sibilância expiratória de início agudo, ausência de história prévia, sinais de doença respiratória viral -tais como: coriza, tosse ou febre -acompanhados de dificuldade respiratória (Mcconnochie & Roghmann, 1984, 1985, 1986Morris et al, 1990;Mulholland et al, 1990;Skoner et al,1990;Murray et al, 1992;Sung et al, 1992;Sigurs et al, 1995). Sibilância recorrente foi definida como duas ou mais crises de chiado no peito que causassem falta de ar, cansaço ou dificuldade para respirar.…”
Section: Critério Diagnósticounclassified