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Search for: [Abstract = "ere comparable in all months of the year. PNon\-AR was an important risk factor of more than 2.5\-fold \(OR=2.653\; p=0.022\) of wheeze presence in the last year compared to PAR. Similarly, the incidence of wheeze in the past was higher in children with PNon\-AR, although the difference was on the borderline significance. In contrast, the severity and frequency of wheeze in the last year were not significantly associated with the type of analyzed rhinitis. Analysis of the incidence of atopic dermatitis \(AD\) symptoms in the past and in the last year in children with PAR and PNon\-AR showed no difference in their occurrence. The frequency of AD diagnosis in children with PAR \(56%\) was higher than in the PNon\-AR \(41%\), but was not statistically significant. The prevalence assessment of allergic diseases in family members of children with PAR and PNon\-AR indicated similar rates of their presence in both groups. The exception was the occurrence of allergic disease in siblings – there was a more than 2\-fold higher risk of PNon\-AR compared to the PAR \(OR=2.468\; p=0.039\). On the other hand, allergic diseases in the mother or father were more common in children with PAR \(the difference on the borderline significance, p=0.050\). Among the environmental factors that child exposure to tobacco smoke \(mother smoked in the first year age of child and smoking households\) was burdened with nearly"]

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