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Multicenter Study
. 2015 Nov;104(11):e494-9.
doi: 10.1111/apa.13148.

Alcohol during pregnancy worsens acute respiratory infections in children

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Multicenter Study

Alcohol during pregnancy worsens acute respiratory infections in children

Romina Libster et al. Acta Paediatr. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Aim: This study explored whether alcohol consumption during pregnancy increased the risk of life-threatening respiratory infections in children.

Methods: We prospectively evaluated children under the age of two years admitted to hospitals in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with severe acute respiratory infections during the winters of 2011 and 2012. Information on maternal alcohol consumption during the third trimester of pregnancy was collected using standardised questionnaires and categorised as never, low if it was once a week and high if it was equal or more than once a week.

Results: Of the 3423 children hospitalised with acute respiratory infection, 2089 (63.7%) had respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Alcohol consumption during the last trimester was reported by 398 mothers (12.4%) and categorised as low (n = 210, 6.5%) or high (n = 188, 5.9%). A greater effect on life-threatening respiratory infection, defined as oxygen saturation of or up to 87%, was observed with higher alcohol intake due to all viruses and specifically RSV in the logistic regression analyses. Alcohol consumption was strongly associated with life-threatening disease, particularly in boys whose adjusted odds ratio rose from 3.67 to 13.52 when their mothers drank alcohol.

Conclusion: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy was associated with life-threatening respiratory infections in boys.

Keywords: Alcohol; Life-threatening disease; Pregnancy; Respiratory syncytial virus; Respiratory tract infections.

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