Infant rhinitis and watery eyes predict school-age exercise-induced wheeze, Emergency Department visits and respiratory-related hospitalizations
Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Mar 23, 2018
Savary KW, et al. - This study was designed to test the hypothesis that rhinitis or watery eyes without cold symptoms (RWWC) in infancy is predictive of the development of exercise-induced wheeze (EIW) and urgent respiratory-related medical visits at school age, independent of seroatopy. Infant RWWC was common and predicted school-age EIW, Emergency Department (ED) visits, and hospitalizations. Overall, a nonallergic link between infant nonwheeze symptoms and important consequences of urban respiratory health by school age through EIW was suggested.
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