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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2014 Apr 13;165(2):240–249.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.02.054

Table 2.

Family and environmental exposure history of follow-up cohorts.

Low Sat
N=439
High Sat
N=479
CPAP
N=474
Intubation/Surfactant
N=444
First degree relative with asthma - no. (%) 142 (31.8) 159 (32.4) 152 (31.3) 149 (33.0)
Family history of
 COPD, emphysema, etc - no. (%) 48 (10.7) 43 (8.8) 53 (10.9) 38 (8.4)
 Food allergies - no. (%) 60 (14.4) 52 (11.3) 61 (13.5) 51 (11.9)
 Inhaled allergies – no. (%) 140 (30.4) 129 (30.9) 136 (30.1) 133 (31.2)
 Chronic Respiratory Disease no. (%) 7 (1.7) 4 (0.9) 1 (0.2) 10 (2.5)
Any breast milk - no. (%) 167 (37.4) 148 (30.1) 166 (34.2) 149 (33.0)
Smoking in house - no. (%) 189 (44.1) 186 (39.3) 189 (40.6) 186 (42.7)
Spent time at daycare - no. (%) 163 (41.5) 142 (33.2) 163 (38.4) 142 (35.8)
Living with children under 12 - no. (%) 241 (61.3) 264 (61.7) 255 (60.1) 250 (63.0)
Pets in home- no. (%) 181 (40.5) 177 (36.1) 187 (38.5) 171 (37.8)
Flu vaccination- no. (%) 307 (78.1) 342 (80.1) 335 (79.0) 314 (79.3)
RSV prophylaxis - no. (%) 281 (71.5) 313 (73.1) 308 (72.6) 286 (72.0)