Trajectories of cough without a cold in early childhood and associations with atopic diseases.
Amandine Divaret-ChauveauFrederic MaunyAlexander HoseMartin DepnerMarie-Laure DalphinVincent KaulekCindy BarnigBianca SchaubElisabeth Schmausser-HechfellnerHarald RenzJosef RiedlerJuha PekkanenAnne M KarvonenMartin TäubelRoger LauenerCaroline RoduitDominique Angèle VuittonErika von MutiusSilvia Demoulin-Alexikovanull nullPublished in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2022)
Late and early persistent coughs without a cold are positively associated with atopic respiratory diseases and food allergy. Children having recurrent cough without a cold with night cough and triggers would benefit from an asthma and allergy assessment. Growing up on a farm is associated with reduced early persistent cough.