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영아기에 실내 반려동물의 노출이 소아의 동물 항원 감작과 천식에 미치는 영향Indoor pet ownership in infancy is a risk factor for the development of sensitization to pets and asthma in childhood

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Indoor pet ownership in infancy is a risk factor for the development of sensitization to pets and asthma in childhood
Authors
Jung, SungsuNoh, Soo RanLee, So-YeonYoon, JisunCho, Hyun-JuKim, Young-HoSuh, Dong InYang, Song-IKwon, Ji-WonJang, Gwang CheonSun, Yong HanWoo, Sung-IlYoun, You-SookPark, Kang SeoLee, EunCho, Hwa JinKook, Myung-HeeYi, Hye RyoungChung, Hai LeeKim, Ja HyeongKim, Hyung YoungJung, Jin A.Woo, Hyang-OkHong, Soo-Jong
Issue Date
Apr-2019
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD ASTHMA ALLERGY & CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Keywords
Pets; Infant; Asthma; Allergens
Citation
ALLERGY ASTHMA & RESPIRATORY DISEASE, v.7, no.2, pp.99 - 105
Journal Title
ALLERGY ASTHMA & RESPIRATORY DISEASE
Volume
7
Number
2
Start Page
99
End Page
105
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/1660
DOI
10.4168/aard.2019.7.2.99
ISSN
2288-0402
Abstract
Purpose: It is controversial whether indoor pet exposure is either a risk or protective factor developing sensitization to pet allergens or asthma. Therefore, we investigated whether indoor pet ownership entails a risk for the development of asthma and sensitization in childhood. Methods: The Panel Study of Korean Children (PSKC) is a general-population-based birth cohort study that recruited 2,078 mother-baby dyads in Korea between April and July of 2008. Among 1,577 children who were followed up in 2015, 559 underwent skin prick tests, spirometry and bronchial provocation tests using Provocholine. Having a cat or a dog and the prevalence of asthma were evaluated by using self-reported questionnaires and physicians' medical records. Results: During infancy, the rate of dog ownership was 4.5% (71 of 1,574) and that of cat ownership was 0.5% (8 of 1,574). Of the subjects, 7.9% (n = 109) currently had at least 1 dog and 2.5% (n = 34) had at least 1 cat. Pet ownership during infancy was associated with sensitization to cats or dogs (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 4.24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.29-13.98), wheezing within 12 months (aOR, 5.56; 95% CI, 1.65-18.75) and current asthma (wheezing episode in the last 12 months+diagnosed asthma by physicians) (aOR, 6.36; 95% CI, 1.54-26.28). In contrast, pet ownership during the last 12 months was not associated with sensitization to cats or dogs or current asthma. Conclusion: Indoor pet exposure during infancy can be critical for developing sensitization to cats or dogs and asthma in childhood. Avoidance of pet exposure in early life may reduce sensitization to cats or dogs and development of asthma.
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