Childhood Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: To What Degree Is Incidence Affected by Day-Care Attendance?
1 From the Meningitis and Special Pathogens Epidemiology Branch and Statistical Services Activity, Division of Bacterial Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta
Risk factors for acute upper respiratory tract disease in childhood were evaluated in a population-based sample of the Atlanta metropolitan area. Mothers from 449 households containing 575 children less than 5 years of age were selected by random-digit dialing and questioned about upper respiratory tract infection and ear infection occurring in their children during the preceding 2 weeks. Household demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, maternal smoking history and child day-care attendance and breast-feeding information were also obtained. For children less than 5 years of age, the reported incidence of upper respiratory tract infection was 24%, and of ear infection, 6%. Controlling for the other variables measured, day-care attendance was associated with a significantly increased risk of both illnesses. For upper respiratory tract infection, increased risk was present for all children attending day care (P = .02, odds ratio = 1.6), whereas for ear infection, risk could be demonstrated only for full-time attendees (P = .005, odds ratio = 3.8). Maternal smoking was a second independent risk factor for a child's having upper respiratory tract infection (odds ratio = 1.7, P = .01). Thirty-one percent of all upper respiratory tract infection among day-care attendees and 66% of all ear infections among full-time day-care attendees were attributable to day-care attendance. Given the proportion of children in day care, 9% to 14% of the total burden of upper respiratory tract disease in this population was day care related. As use of child day-care facilities has increased, this specific exposure has become a major factor contributing to transmission of acute upper respiratory tract disease in childhood.
Key Words: upper respiratory tract infection day-care attendance
Submitted on February 18, 1986
Accepted on May 28, 1986
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