Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and the Risk for Childhood Infectious Diseases in the Offspring: A Population-Based Cohort Study

被引:13
作者
Dan, Nadav [1 ]
Sheiner, Eyal [1 ]
Wainstock, Tamar [2 ]
Marks, Kyla [3 ]
Kessous, Roy [1 ]
机构
[1] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Soroka Univ Med Ctr, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Beer Sheva, Israel
[2] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Beer Sheva, Israel
[3] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Fac Hlth Sci, Soroka Univ Med Ctr, Dept Neonatal Med, Beer Sheva, Israel
关键词
maternal smoking during pregnancy; intrauterine exposure; pediatric infectious morbidity; HOSPITALIZATIONS;
D O I
10.1055/s-0039-1695773
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective Infectious diseases account for up to 43% of childhood hospitalizations. Given the magnitude of infection-related hospitalizations, we aimed to evaluate the effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy on the risk for long-term childhood infectious morbidity. Study Design This is a population-based cohort analysis comparing the long-term risk for infectious diseases, in children born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy versus those who did not. Infectious diseases were predefined based on International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision codes. Deliveries occurred between the years 1991 and 2014. Results A total of 246,854 newborns met the inclusion criteria; 2,986 (1.2%) were born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy. Offspring of smokers had significantly higher risk for several infectious diseases during childhood (upper respiratory tract, otitis, viral infections, and bronchitis) as well as increased risk for total infection-related hospitalizations (odds ratio = 1.5, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.3-1.7; p = 0.001). Cumulative incidence of infection-related hospitalizations was significantly higher in offspring of smokers (log-rank test, p = 0.001). Controlling for maternal age, diabetes, hypertensive disorders, and gestational age at index delivery, smoking remained an independent risk factor for infectious diseases during childhood (adjusted hazard ratio = 1.5, 95% CI: 1.3-1.6; p = 0.001). Conclusion Intrauterine exposure to maternal smoking may create an environment leading to an increased future risk for long-term pediatric infectious morbidity of the offspring.
引用
收藏
页码:166 / 170
页数:5
相关论文
共 24 条
[1]   In utero exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus and long term endocrine morbidity of the offspring [J].
Abokaf, Hanaa ;
Shoham-Vardi, Ilana ;
Sergienko, Ruslan ;
Landau, Daniella ;
Sheiner, Eyal .
DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2018, 144 :231-235
[2]   Adverse effects of parental smoking during pregnancy in urban and rural areas [J].
Andriani, Helen ;
Kuo, Hsien-Wen .
BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, 2014, 14
[3]   Low birth weight and preterm births: Etiologic fraction attributable to prenatal drug exposure [J].
Bada H.S. ;
Das A. ;
Bauer C.R. ;
Shankaran S. ;
Lester B.M. ;
Gard C.C. ;
Wright L.L. ;
LaGasse L. ;
Higgins R. .
Journal of Perinatology, 2005, 25 (10) :631-637
[4]   Smoking and Mortality - Beyond Established Causes [J].
Carter, Brian D. ;
Abnet, Christian C. ;
Feskanich, Diane ;
Freedman, Neal D. ;
Hartge, Patricia ;
Lewis, Cora E. ;
Ockene, Judith K. ;
Prentice, Ross L. ;
Speizer, Frank E. ;
Thun, Michael J. ;
Jacobs, Eric J. .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2015, 372 (07) :631-640
[5]   Recurrent pregnancy loss and future risk of female malignancies [J].
Charach, Ron ;
Sheiner, Eyal ;
Beharier, Ofer ;
Sergienko, Ruslan ;
Kessous, Roy .
ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS, 2018, 298 (04) :781-787
[6]   MATERNAL COMPONENT IN NIDDM TRANSMISSION - HOW LARGE AN EFFECT [J].
COX, NJ .
DIABETES, 1994, 43 (01) :166-168
[7]   Harmful health effects of cigarette smoking [J].
Das, SK .
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 2003, 253 (1-2) :159-165
[8]  
Filippini G, 2000, PAEDIATR PERINAT EP, V14, P78
[9]   Epigenetic regulation and fetal programming [J].
Gicquel, Christine ;
El-Osta, Assam ;
Le Bouc, Yves .
BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 2008, 22 (01) :1-16
[10]   Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Childhood Obesity: Results from the CESAR Study [J].
Gorog, Krisztian ;
Pattenden, Sam ;
Antova, Temenuga ;
Niciu, Emilia ;
Rudnai, Peter ;
Scholtens, Salome ;
Splichalova, Anna ;
Slotova, Katarina ;
Voko, Zoltan ;
Zlotkowska, Renata ;
Houthuijs, Danny .
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, 2011, 15 (07) :985-992