Recurrent Wheezing and Asthma -- Epidemiology and Environmental
Determinants
- ADAEZE AYUK
Abstract
Wheeze is the musical continuous sound produced by oscillations in any
critically narrowed airways, and heard mostly on expiration. It is
common in preschool age, about half of all children will experience an
episode of wheezing by their sixth birthday. Asthma is usually
characterized by cough, wheeze, chest tightness and fast breathing. It
is a significant global health issue and affects both children and
adults. The prevalence is on the increase, especially in LMIC. Studies
from different populations have revealed the key role influencing the
progression from preschool wheezing to childhood asthma. Recurrent
wheezing is four or more episodes in the preceding year and has a
spectrum of phenotypes and with heterogeneous features. Phenotypes of
wheezing were proposed to facilitate the identification of young
children who are at risk of subsequent development of asthma. The
epidemiology and environmental determinants of recurrent wheezing and
asthma are discussed.16 Aug 2024Submitted to Pediatric Pulmonology 29 Aug 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
29 Aug 2024Submission Checks Completed
29 Aug 2024Assigned to Editor
22 Sep 2024Editorial Decision: Accept