Asthma risk factor assessment: what are the needs of inner-city families?

2006 ◽  
Vol 97 (1) ◽  
pp. S11-S15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen Warman ◽  
Ellen J. Silver ◽  
Pamela R. Wood
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Dongmug Kang ◽  
Cheol Ho Yee ◽  
Yong Chul Shin ◽  
Eun A Kim ◽  
Ji Hoon Woo ◽  
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Charles J. Yeo ◽  
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Gregoris Komodikis

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Diana Martins-Welch ◽  
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Tao Liu ◽  
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Qingyu Xiu

There are controversies on the association betweeninterleukin-13(IL-13) +1923C/T polymorphism (rs1295686) and the risk of asthma. We performed this study to assess the association by the method of meta-analysis. A systematic search current to October 16, 2012, was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and identified ten studies comprising 13698 cases and 38209 controls. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. There was a significant association betweenIL-13+1923C/T polymorphism and asthma risk in codominant model. When stratified by ethnicity,IL-13+1923C/T polymorphism remained significantly associated with higher asthma risk in Asians and Caucasians. In the subgroup analysis by study quality, a significantly increased asthma risk was observed in high quality studies. Sensitivity analysis and cumulative analysis further strengthened the validity of the results. No publication bias was found in this meta-analysis. In conclusion, results from this meta-analysis suggested thatIL-13+1923C/T polymorphism was a risk factor of asthma.


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