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Home dampness-related exposures increase the risk of common colds among preschool children in Shanghai China: Modified by household ventilation

机译:与家庭潮湿相关的暴露会增加中国上海市学龄前儿童患感冒的风险:家庭通风改善

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Few studies have estimated the effects of dampness-related exposures and its interaction effects with poor household ventilation on common colds of preschool children. During April 2011–April 2012, we conducted a cross-sectional survey on home environment and childhood health and collected 13,335 parents-reported questionnaires of 4–6 year-old children in Shanghai, China. In this paper, we investigated associations between the incidence and duration of common colds among these children during the past 12 months before the survey and frequency of opening windows, as well as household dampness-related exposures (indicated by six dampness indicators). Significantly higher incidence (≥3 times) and longer duration (≥2 weeks) of common cold were found among children with than without these dampness exposures (p-value <0.01 for mold spots and p-value <0.001 for all other indicators). The number of dampness-related indicators had a positive and strong dose-response relationship with common colds (p-trend <0.01). Low frequency of ventilation was also a risk factor for children common colds. After adjusted for the potential confounders in the multiple logistic regression analyses, all dampness-related indicators were significantly associated with the increased odds of common colds and the highest odds ratios was 1.21 (95% CI: 1.16–1.27). We also found that dampness-related exposures and household ventilation habits (p-value for interaction <0.001) had a strong interaction effect on the incidence and duration of common cold. The stratified analysis of ventilation condition displays that the influence of dampness-related exposures has been modified by ventilation. Therefore, good household ventilation habits may have an effect of modification for dampness-related exposures.
机译:很少有研究估计与潮湿有关的暴露及其与不良家庭通风对学龄前儿童普通感冒的相互作用的影响。在2011年4月至2012年4月期间,我们对家庭环境和儿童健康进行了横断面调查,并收集了13335份父母报告的中国上海4-6岁儿童的问卷。在本文中,我们调查了在调查之前的过去12个月中,这些儿童的普通感冒发病率和持续时间与开窗频率,家庭潮湿相关的暴露(由六个潮湿度指标指示)之间的关联。与没有这些潮湿暴露的儿童相比,患普通感冒的儿童显着更高的发病率(≥3倍)和持续时间更长(≥2周)(霉菌斑的p值<0.01,所有其他指标的p值<0.001)。湿度相关指标的数量与普通感冒呈正相关且强烈的剂量反应关系(p趋势<0.01)。通气频率低也是儿童普通感冒的危险因素。在多元逻辑回归分析中对潜在的混杂因素进行调整后,所有与潮湿相关的指标均与普通感冒的几率显着相关,最高几率是1.21(95%CI:1.16-1.27)。我们还发现,与潮湿相关的暴露和家庭通风习惯(相互作用的p值<0.001)对普通感冒的发生率和持续时间具有很强的相互作用作用。通风条件的分层分析显示,通风对湿度相关暴露的影响进行了修正。因此,良好的家庭通风习惯可能会对与潮湿相关的暴露产生影响。

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