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Variations in the prevalence of childhood asthma and wheeze in MeDALL cohorts in Europe.

Eleonora P UphoffPhilippa K BirdJoseph Maria AntóMikel BasterrecheaAndrea Von BergAnna BergströmJean BousquetLeda ChatziMaria Pia FantiniAmparo FerreroUlrike GehringDavide GoriJoachim HeinrichThomas KeilInger KullSusanne LauDieter MaierIsabelle MomasSilvia NarduzziDaniela PortaFanny RancièreTheano RoumeliotakiTamara SchikowskiHenriette A. SmitMarie StandlJordi SunyerJohn WrightLs Iras Eepi Me (Milieu Epidemiologie)Diras Ra-2

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Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAllergy5Child age12Prevalencelcsh:MedicineChildhood asthma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineimmune system diseasesWheezeJournal Articlemedicine030212 general & internal medicineSleep medicineAsthmaChildhood asthmaAsthma and allergybusiness.industrylcsh:ROriginal Articlesmedicine.disease3. Good healthrespiratory tract diseasesMaternal educationCOPD and smoking030228 respiratory systemmedicine.symptombusinessDemography

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While there is evidence for variations in prevalence rates of childhood wheeze and asthma between countries, longitudinal, individual-level data are needed to understand these differences. The aim of this study was to examine variations in prevalence rates of childhood asthma, wheeze and wheeze with asthma in Europe. We analysed datasets from 10 MeDALL (Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy) cohorts in eight countries, representing 26 663 children, to calculate prevalence rates of wheeze and asthma by child age and wheeze with asthma at age 4 years. Harmonised variables included outcomes parent-reported wheeze and parent-reported doctor-diagnosed asthma, and covariates maternal education, parental smoking, pets, parental asthma, doctor-diagnosed allergic rhinitis, doctor-diagnosed eczema and wheeze severity. At age 4 years, asthma prevalence varied from 1.72% in Germany to 13.48% in England and the prevalence of wheeze varied from 9.82% in Greece to 55.37% in Spain. Adjusted estimates of the proportion of 4-year-old children with wheeze diagnosed with asthma remained highest in England (38.14%, 95% CI 31.38–44.90%) and lowest in Spain (15.94%, 95% CI 6.16–25.71%). The large differences in prevalence rates of asthma, wheeze and wheeze with asthma at age 4 years between European cohorts may indicate that childhood asthma is more readily diagnosed in some countries while going unrecognised elsewhere.

https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/136630/1/00150_2016.full.pdf