Developmental profiles of mucosal immunity in pre-school children
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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by P Ewing, D Otczyk, S Occhipinti, Jennelle Kyd, M Gleeson, A CrippsThis study investigated the effect of attending pre-school on mucosal immunity. Children 3.5 to 5 years of age who attended pre-school were observed for a 10 month period. Demographic information was collected on previous childcare experiences, the home environment and clinical information relating to the child and the family. A daily illness log was kept for each child. A multivariate longitudinal analysis of the relation between immunoglobulins in saliva and age, gender, childcare experience, pre-school exposure, number of siblings, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), atopy and hospitalisation was conducted. There was a positive association of higher IgA levels with the winter season and with children being older than 4 years (P <.001), having attended childcare prior to commencing pre-school (P <.05), and having been exposed to ETS at home (P <.05). Lower IgA levels were associated with being atopic (P <.05). Higher IgG levels were associated with exposure to ETS (P <.001), while lower levels were associated to having atopy. Higher IgM levels were associated with previous childcare experience (P <.01) whilst having been hospitalised was associated with having low salivary IgM levels (P <.01). Lagged analyses demonstrated that immunological parameters were affected by the number of respiratory infections in the preceding 2 months. © 2010 Patricia Ewing et al.
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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
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2010ISSN
1740-2522Location
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Hindawi Publishing CorporationPublisher DOI
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en-ausPeer Reviewed
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Capricornia Centre for Mucosal Immunology; Griffith University; Institute for Health and Social Science Research (IHSSR); University of Newcastle;Era Eligible
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Clinical and developmental immunology.Usage metrics
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