Summary Background: Factors predisposing to acute otitis media (AOM) are not thoroughly understood.
Objectives: In this study we prospectively investigated incidence rates and risk factors of AOM in a systematic sample of infants in a well-defined population.
Design And Subjects: Following interview soon after delivery in a representative sample of 1049 mother-infant pairs, information was collected 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after birth. Episodes of AOM were recorded as by parental reports of diagnosis made by a physician. AOM frequency was further analyzed against 21 social, maternal, paternal, prenatal, perinatal and infantile factors.
Results: Successful 12-month follow-up was achieved for 926/1049 infants (88.3%), of whom 265 (28.6%) were reported with episodes of AOM; 153 with a single, 55 with two, and 57 with three to six episodes (16.5%, 5.94%, and 6.16% respectively). Factors founded by multivariate analysis to predispose to AOM included presence of siblings (P<0.001), out-of-home daycare (P<0.001), ill health in pregnancy (P<0.01), and suboptimal breastfeeding (P<0.01). Multiple (3 or more) episodes were related to presence of siblings (P<0.0001), out-of-home daycare (P<0.001), ill health in pregnancy (P<0.001), and low parental education (P<0.001). 28 infants were hospitalized (10.6% of infants with AOM, 3.02% of the total cohort). Hospitalization was related to young maternal age (P<0.05).
Conclusions: Our findings confirm the high morbidity of AOM during infancy and point to several infant- and family-related predisposing factors, some of which are liable to intervention.
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Sci Rep
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Spobiotic Research Center, ANABIO R&D Ltd. Company, No. 22, Lot 7,8 Van Khe Urban, La Khe, Ha Dong, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Antioxidants (Basel)
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University Medical Center, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 02447, Republic of Korea.
Many studies have evaluated the roles of free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in various diseases. To date, however, no systematic review has specifically investigated the involvement of free radicals and ROS in acute otitis media (OM), OM with effusion, and chronic OM. The present study therefore assessed the roles of free radicals and ROS in OM.
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Guangzhou National Laboratory, Guangzhou, China.
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ACTIV Association Clinique et Thérapeutique Infantile du Val-de-Marne Créteil, France.
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