Can early infection explain the sibling effect in adult atopy?

Cullinan P., Harris J.M., Newman Taylor A.J., Jones M., Taylor P., Dave J.R., Mills P., Moffat S.A., White C.W., Figg J.K., Moon A.M., Barnes M.C.

Source: Eur Respir J 2003 Dec 01;22(6):956-961
Journal Issue: December
Disease area: Respiratory infections

Congress or journal article abstractPDF journal article, handout or slidesFull text journal article

Rating: 0
You must login to grade this presentation.

Share or cite this content

Citations should be made in the following way:
Cullinan P., Harris J.M., Newman Taylor A.J., Jones M., Taylor P., Dave J.R., Mills P., Moffat S.A., White C.W., Figg J.K., Moon A.M., Barnes M.C.. Can early infection explain the sibling effect in adult atopy?. Eur Respir J 2003 Dec 01;22(6):956-961

You must login to share this Presentation/Article on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or by email.

Member's Comments

No comment yet.
You must Login to comment this presentation.


Related content which might interest you:
Atopy, current asthma, parental atopy, exposure to children and acute respiratory infections in early childhood
Source: Annual Congress 2005 - What is new in childhood respiratory epidemiology?
Year: 2005


The hygiene hypothesis: does antibiotic exposure in infancy increase risk for childhood atopy and asthma?
Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 529s
Year: 2003

Infection: friend or foe in the development of atopy and asthma? The epidemiological evidence
Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: 872-881
Year: 2001



Fever episodes in early life and the development of atopy in children with asthma
Source: Eur Respir J 2002; 20: 391-396
Year: 2002



The effects of respiratory infections, atopy, and breastfeeding on childhood asthma
Source: Eur Respir J 2002; 19: 899-905
Year: 2002



Early life influences in childhood asthma
Source: Annual Congress 2005 - Paediatric Respiratory Research Award
Year: 2005

Increasing proportion of children with asthma and atopic disease from high risk families. A consequence of parental recruitment?
Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 837s
Year: 2006

Incidence and etiology of adult asthma in general population
Source: Annual Congress 2005 - Cleaning and cooking: a risk for occupational and household asthma
Year: 2005


Does breastfeeding influence development of atopy? A cohort study
Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Severe asthma and developing allergy in childhood
Year: 2012


Predicting persistent disease among children who wheeze during early life
Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: 767-771
Year: 2003



The effect of exclusive prenatal dog exposure on the development of wheezing and eczema
Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 452s
Year: 2005

Cow[scquote]s milk protein avoidance and development of asthma in children with a family history of atopy
Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 321s
Year: 2001

The rise of asthma in African cities
Source: Annual Congress 2005 - The hygiene hypothesis revised – pro, con, or…?
Year: 2005

The effect of early life exposure to animals and self reported adult asthma
Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 296s
Year: 2003

The independent role of prenatal and postnatal exposure to active and passive smoking on the development of early wheeze in children
Source: Eur Respir J 2016; 48: 115-124
Year: 2016



The role of CD14, TLR2, and TLR4 genetic polymorphisms in atopy and new onset asthma in young Danish farmers: a nested case-control study
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Occupation and obstruction
Year: 2007



Wheezing in childhood: incidence, longitudinal patterns and factors predicting persistence
Source: Eur Respir J 2008; 32: 585-592
Year: 2008



Natural history of asthma from childhood to adulthood
Source: Annual Congress 2005 - PG3 - Asthma: natural history, risk factors and overall management
Year: 2005


The occurrence of asthma in association with atopy and different work characters in young male army recruits
Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Occupational asthma - agents and management
Year: 2008


Helicobacter pylori – infection status, childhood living conditions and signs of allergic diseases in an occupational population – a hygiene hypothesis supporting model
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Miscellaneous epidemiological aspects of respiratory disease
Year: 2007