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Early indoor aeroallergen exposure is not associated with development of sensitization or allergic rhinitis in high-risk children
A-M M Schoos
, B L Chawes, E Jelding-Dannemand, L B Elfman, H Bisgaard
Center of Epidemiology and Screening
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Children at Risk
100%
Allergic Rhinitis
100%
Non-associated
100%
Rhinitis
100%
Allergen
75%
Allergic Sensitization
75%
Allergen Exposure
75%
Serum IgE
50%
House Dust Mite
50%
Dust Samples
50%
Skin Prick Test
50%
Pregnancy Trimester
25%
Affect Development
25%
Sensitization Pattern
25%
Eczema
25%
Asthma
25%
Logistic Regression
25%
Preventive Measures
25%
Birth Cohort
25%
Complex Pathways
25%
Aeroallergens
25%
Perinatal Life
25%
First Year of Life
25%
IgE Tests
25%
Global Variation
25%
Copenhagen
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sensitization
100%
Allergic Rhinitis
100%
Allergen
77%
Rhinitis
55%
Dermatophagoides
22%
Immunoglobulin E
22%
Asthma
11%
Perinatal Period
11%
Adjuvant
11%
Eczema
11%