Day Care Increases the Risk of Respiratory Morbidity in Chronic Lung Disease of Prematurity
Infants and children with chronic lung disease of prematurity (CLDP) are at increased risk for morbidity and mortality from respiratory viral infections. Exposure to respiratory viruses may be increased in the day care environment. The risk of respiratory morbidity from day care attendance in the CL...
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description | Infants and children with chronic lung disease of prematurity (CLDP) are at increased risk for morbidity and mortality from respiratory viral infections. Exposure to respiratory viruses may be increased in the day care environment. The risk of respiratory morbidity from day care attendance in the CLDP population is unknown. We therefore sought to determine if day care attendance is a significant risk factor for increased respiratory morbidity and symptoms in infants and children with CLDP.
Between January 2008 and October 2009, parents of infants and children with CLDP were surveyed. Information on perinatal history, sociodemographic information, day care attendance, and indicators of respiratory morbidity, including emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, systemic corticosteroid use, antibiotic use, and respiratory symptoms, was collected on children |
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Between January 2008 and October 2009, parents of infants and children with CLDP were surveyed. Information on perinatal history, sociodemographic information, day care attendance, and indicators of respiratory morbidity, including emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, systemic corticosteroid use, antibiotic use, and respiratory symptoms, was collected on children<3 years of age. Logistic regression models were constructed to examine associations between exposure to day care and respiratory morbidities.
Data were collected from 111 patients with CLDP. The average gestational age was 26.2±2.0 weeks. Day care attendance was associated with significantly higher adjusted odds for ED visits (odds ratio [OR]: 3.74 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.41-9.91]; P<.008), systemic corticosteroid use (OR: 2.22 [CI: 1.10-4.49]; P<.026), antibiotic use (OR: 2.40 [CI: 1.08-5.30]; P<.031), and days with trouble breathing (OR: 2.72 [CI: 1.30-5.69]; P<.008). Although there was an increased OR for hospitalization (OR: 3.22 [CI: 0.97-10.72]; P<.057), this did not reach statistical significance.
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Between January 2008 and October 2009, parents of infants and children with CLDP were surveyed. Information on perinatal history, sociodemographic information, day care attendance, and indicators of respiratory morbidity, including emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, systemic corticosteroid use, antibiotic use, and respiratory symptoms, was collected on children<3 years of age. Logistic regression models were constructed to examine associations between exposure to day care and respiratory morbidities.
Data were collected from 111 patients with CLDP. The average gestational age was 26.2±2.0 weeks. Day care attendance was associated with significantly higher adjusted odds for ED visits (odds ratio [OR]: 3.74 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.41-9.91]; P<.008), systemic corticosteroid use (OR: 2.22 [CI: 1.10-4.49]; P<.026), antibiotic use (OR: 2.40 [CI: 1.08-5.30]; P<.031), and days with trouble breathing (OR: 2.72 [CI: 1.30-5.69]; P<.008). Although there was an increased OR for hospitalization (OR: 3.22 [CI: 0.97-10.72]; P<.057), this did not reach statistical significance.
We found that day care attendance is associated with increased respiratory morbidities in young children with CLDP. 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Between January 2008 and October 2009, parents of infants and children with CLDP were surveyed. Information on perinatal history, sociodemographic information, day care attendance, and indicators of respiratory morbidity, including emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, systemic corticosteroid use, antibiotic use, and respiratory symptoms, was collected on children<3 years of age. Logistic regression models were constructed to examine associations between exposure to day care and respiratory morbidities.
Data were collected from 111 patients with CLDP. The average gestational age was 26.2±2.0 weeks. Day care attendance was associated with significantly higher adjusted odds for ED visits (odds ratio [OR]: 3.74 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.41-9.91]; P<.008), systemic corticosteroid use (OR: 2.22 [CI: 1.10-4.49]; P<.026), antibiotic use (OR: 2.40 [CI: 1.08-5.30]; P<.031), and days with trouble breathing (OR: 2.72 [CI: 1.30-5.69]; P<.008). Although there was an increased OR for hospitalization (OR: 3.22 [CI: 0.97-10.72]; P<.057), this did not reach statistical significance.
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