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GENERAL ALLERGY PREVENTION:
Studies from several countries provide indirect evidence for the
hypothesis that early exposure to viral infections, although triggering
lower airway symptoms during early life, may have long-lasting protective
effects. Children who were born into families with several, particularly
older, siblings have been found to have a reduced risk of allergic
sensitization and asthma at school age.Studies in children who had
attended day care centers during infancy support this concept.
2nd hand smoke is a risk factor for childhood asthma. Reducing
exposure for children should have an impact on the incidence of
asthma.
Limiting exposure to dust mites reduces
dust mite allergy which is also a risk factor for asthma.
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