2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-05822014000400006
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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of wheezing in children in the first year of life, living in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil

Abstract: The prevalence of recurrent wheezing and physician-diagnosed asthma in infants were lower compared with those found in other Brazilian studies Recurrent wheezing had early onset and high morbity.

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“…Of the remaining 50 studies, 14 studies were excluded because they were reviews or pooled studies, studied risk factors for wheezing but did not provide prevalence data, did not define the outcome or provide wheezing cases, and were not community-based studies (14 in MEDLINE), and 28 were excluded because their study population was older than two years old (25 in MEDLINE and 3 in SCOPUS). Finally, eight studies were included (15,16,(18)(19)(20)(22)(23)(24).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Of the remaining 50 studies, 14 studies were excluded because they were reviews or pooled studies, studied risk factors for wheezing but did not provide prevalence data, did not define the outcome or provide wheezing cases, and were not community-based studies (14 in MEDLINE), and 28 were excluded because their study population was older than two years old (25 in MEDLINE and 3 in SCOPUS). Finally, eight studies were included (15,16,(18)(19)(20)(22)(23)(24).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although no wheezing definition were specified, Dela Bianca et al (18), Ferreira et al (23) and Moraes et al (24) used the written questionnaire from the EISL study, considering wheezing definitions from this questionnaire (13). Bueso et al (17) provided data from both Honduras and El Salvador EISL studies, which were separately included in this meta-analysis.…”
Section: Quantitative Analysis (Meta-analysis)mentioning
confidence: 99%