Risk factors for bronchiolitis, recurrent wheezing, and related hospitalization in preterm infants during the first year of life
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology2015Vol. 26(8), pp. 797–804
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E.G. Pérez‐Yarza, Antonio Moreno, Octavio Ramilo, Teresa Rubí, Amparo Escribano, Antonio Torres, Olaia Sardón‐Prado, Concepción Oliva, Guadalupe Pérez, Isidoro Cortell, Sandra Rovira‐Amigo, María Dolores Pastor‐Vivero, Javier Pérez Frías, Valle Velasco, J. Torres-Borrego, Joan Figuerola, María Isabel Barrio, Gloria García‐Hernández, Asunción Mejías, the SAREPREM 3235 investigators
Abstract
In this study, several non-modifiable parameters (family history of asthma, low birthweight, need for mechanical ventilation) and modifiable parameters (young maternal age, DCA, or exposure to school-age siblings) were identified as significant risk factors for the development of bronchiolitis and recurrent wheezing during the first year of life in MLP infants.
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