2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2008.05.018
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Childhood eczema and asthma incidence and persistence: A cohort study from childhood to middle age

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“…Further prospective studies that use large cohorts are necessary to assess this issue (Kijima et al, 2013). Atopic march can occur at any age (Burgess et al, 2008); there is recent evidence that atopic march does not always follow the classic sequence (Barberio et al, 2008). Environmental and genetic studies provide the evidence that a defect in epithelial barrier integrity may contribute to the onset of AD and progression of atopic march.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further prospective studies that use large cohorts are necessary to assess this issue (Kijima et al, 2013). Atopic march can occur at any age (Burgess et al, 2008); there is recent evidence that atopic march does not always follow the classic sequence (Barberio et al, 2008). Environmental and genetic studies provide the evidence that a defect in epithelial barrier integrity may contribute to the onset of AD and progression of atopic march.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Our study found that 25% of our patients with asthma alone were diagnosed with atopic dermatitis and almost half of the patients with both asthma and allergies were diagnosed with atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis occurring in childhood has been strongly associated with asthma that persisted from childhood to middle age.…”
Section: Atopic Dermatitis Asthma and The Homelessmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Atopic dermatitis occurring in childhood has been strongly associated with asthma that persisted from childhood to middle age. 19 Asthma has been reported at three times the national average in pediatric homeless patients. 20 One study looking at homeless children in New York City estimated the rate of asthma to be 31.5%.…”
Section: Atopic Dermatitis Asthma and The Homelessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic review of 13 prospective studies found that one out of three children with AD will develop asthma during later childhood [34]. The Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study followed a cohort of 8,583 Australian 7-year-old children from 1968 until 2004 and found that childhood eczema was associated with significantly increased incidence of asthma in childhood, preadolescence, adolescence, and adult life [35]. A subsequent study from this cohort found that childhood eczema predicts atopic but not nonatopic asthma in adulthood [36].…”
Section: Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%