PEDIATRICS Vol. 87 No. 1 January 1991, pp. 62-69
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Risk of Respiratory Illness Associated with Day-care Attendance: A Nationwide Study

Eugene S. Hurwitz MD1, Walter J. Gunn PhD1, Paul F. Pinsky MPH1, and Lawrence B. Schonberger MD1

1 From the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Center for Infectious Diseases, Center for Disease Control, Public Health Service, US Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, Georgia

The risk of respiratory and other illnesses in children (age groups: 6 weeks through 17 months, 18 through 35 months, and 36 through 59 months) in various types of day-care facilities was studied. Children considered exposed to day care were those who were enrolled in day care with at least one unrelated child for at least 10 hours per week in each of the 4 weeks before the interview; unexposed children were not enrolled in any regular child care with unrelated children and did not have siblings younger than 5 years of age receiving regular care with unrelated children. Although an increased risk of respiratory illness was associated with attending day care for children in all three age groups, this risk was statistically significant only for children 6 weeks through 17 months of age (odds ratio = 1.6; 95% confidence interval = 1.1 to 2.4) and children 18 through 35 months of age who had no older siblings (odds ratio = 3.4; 95% confidence interval = 2.0 to 6.0). In contrast, day-care attendance was not associated with an increased risk of respiratory illness in children 18 through 35 months of age with older siblings (odds ratio = 1.0). For children aged 6 weeks through 17 months, the exposure to older siblings was associated with an increased risk of respiratory illness; however, for children aged 36 through 59 months, older siblings were protective against respiratory illness. In addition, for the children in each age group currently in day care, increased duration of past exposure to day care was associated with a decreased risk of respiratory illness. It is estimated that during the period of the study approximately 10% of respiratory illnesses in the United States in children younger than 5 years of age were attributable to day-care attendance.

Key Words: day-care facilities • respiratory illness

Submitted on August 21, 1989
Accepted on January 30, 1990


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