Allergic multimorbidity of asthma, rhinitis and eczema over 20 years in the German birth cohort MAS
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology2015Vol. 26(5), pp. 431–437
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Hannah Gough, Linus Grabenhenrich, Andreas Reich, Nora Eckers, Oliver Nitsche, Dirk Schramm, John Beschorner, Ute Hoffmann, Antje Schuster, Carl‐Peter Bauer, Johannes Förster, Fred Zepp, Young‐Ae Lee, Renate L. Bergmann, Karl E. Bergmann, Ulrich Wahn, Susanne Lau, Thomas Keil, MAS study group
Abstract
Having parents with allergies is not only a strong predictor to develop any allergy, but it strongly increases the risk of developing allergic multimorbidity. In males and females alike, coexisting allergies were increasingly common throughout adolescence up to adulthood. Particularly asthma occurred in both sexes more frequently with coexisting allergies than as a single entity.
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