Reduce Asthma, Delay DPT Vaccination...

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“DPT vaccine given at the recommended times, doubles the risk of childhood asthma,” explains Dr. Fuhrman. And now, a new study claims delaying DPT may reduce the incidence of childhood asthma. Via Medscape:

The investigators analyzed data from the complete immunization and healthcare records of a cohort of children born in Manitoba in 1995, from birth until age 7 years. Using multivariable logistic regression, they computed the adjusted odds ratio for asthma at age 7 years according to the timing of DPT immunization.

Among 11,531 children who received at least 4 doses of DPT, the risk for asthma was halved in children in whom administration of the first dose of DPT was delayed by more than 2 months. For children with delays in administration of all 3 doses, the likelihood of asthma was 0.39 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.18 - 0.86).

"We found a negative association between delay in administration of the first dose of whole-cell DPT immunization in childhood and the development of asthma; the association was greater with delays in all of the first 3 doses," the study authors write. "The mechanism for this phenomenon requires further research."

For more on vaccinations check out April’s feature post: Mandatory Vaccinations: The Choice Should Be Yours.

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