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The subanalysis revealed similar results �C the strongest effect was found for early asthma [0�C2?years: aOR, 1.31 (95%CI, 1.03�C1.66), 6�C8?years: aOR, 1.15 (95%CI, 0.94�C1.40) and 3�C10?years: aOR, 1.15 (95%CI, 0.90�C1.48), respectively]. We further stratified the analysis for sensitization against aero-allergens and parental allergy. The estimates showed a positive but not http://www.selleck.cn/products/Verteporfin(Visudyne).html statistically significant association between early exposure to mould and/or dampness and school-age asthma in children without sensitization to aero-allergens [OR 1.31 (95% CI, 0.92�C1.86), Data?S3]. Children with parental allergy and exposure to mould had an increased risk of early asthma symptoms [aOR, 1.49 (95%CI, 1.00�C2.22)], school-age asthma [aOR, 1.14 (95%CI, 0.97�C1.35)] and asthma diagnoses between 3 and 10?years of age [aOR, 1.28 (95%CI, 1.12�C1.47)]. Similar effects were observed for school-age and ever symptoms of allergic rhinitis [aOR, 1.14 (95%CI, 1.02�C1.28) and aOR, 1.22 (95%CI, 1.11�C1.33), respectively], but there was no association between early exposure to mould in relation to sensitization against aero-allergens in children with parental allergy. For children without parental allergy, no association with allergic, respiratory symptoms was observed; however, there was a significant decreased risk of sensitization against mould allergens at school age [aOR, 0.41 (95%CI, 0.17�C0.98), Data?S3]. Our main findings of the meta-analysis of European birth cohorts indicated http://www.selleckchem.com/products/VX-770.html that early-life exposure to visible mould and/or dampness significantly increased the risk of allergic rhinitis symptoms up to 10?years of age. We also found a modest and significantly increased risk of asthma ( http://www.selleckchem.com/products/ch5424802.html (18�C20). Collaborative studies observed statistically significant increased risks of asthma for children exposed to mould and dampness at home ranging from adjusted ORs of 1.35�C1.56 (6�C8). Similar results were reported for wheeze and allergic rhinitis. This is the largest investigation made into the association of visible mould exposure and allergic disorders, using individual participant data from birth cohorts. The prospective design of these cohort studies is the best approach to assess the temporal sequence between early childhood exposure and health outcomes. Exposure assessment before health outcome observation strengthens the independence of both measurements. Crude variables from each of the eight birth cohorts were harmonized. A cohort was eligible for the analysis if there was information available for at least one of the seven defined health outcomes. As a result, not all cohorts contributed to all analysis.