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- Title
Risk Factors for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Children.
- Authors
Pavić, Ivan; Jurković, Marija; Paštar, Zrinjka
- Abstract
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI) are the most common cause of childhood morbidity and an important public health problem. The aim of this study was to identify the significant risk factors for ARTI in children. The study took place in Ivankovo which is a rural area of Eastern Slavonia and with small socio-economic differences. The study population were 159 children who were 3-5 years old at the time of the study, and who were registrated at doctor's offiče Ivankovo. The study was conducted retrospectively through a questionnaire from January 2008 to December 2008. The risk factors studied were the gender, breastfeeding history, any atopic manifestation in the form of atopic eczema, rhino-conjuctivitis and/or asthma, the size of the family, parents smoking habits and main form of childcare. The number of ARTI requiring the consultation of a doctor throughout 2007 were measured; and whether ARTI had been treated with antibiotic or there were recommendation for symptomatic treatment only. Results of this research show that the risk factor for consulting a doctor because of ARTI in children was passive exposure to cigarette-smoke. For receiving antibiotics because of ARTI in children, the risk factors were passive exposure to cigarette-smoke and atopic manifestation. By giving the available evidence, parents must be told that ceasing smoking offers a significant opportunity to reduce the risk of ARTI in their children.
- Subjects
SLAVONIA (Croatia); CROATIA; RESPIRATORY infections; JUVENILE diseases; PUBLIC health; CHILD mortality; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; RETROSPECTIVE studies; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
Collegium Antropologicum, 2012, Vol 36, Issue 2, p539
- ISSN
0350-6134
- Publication type
Article