Associations of early-life pet ownership with asthma and allergic sensitization: A meta-analysis of more than 77,000 children from the EU Child Cohort Network

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Pinot de Moira, Angela | Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine | Bishop, Tom | Pedersen, Marie | Avraam, Demetris | Cadman, Tim | Calas, Lucinda | Casas, Maribel | de Lauzon Guillain, Blandine | Elhakeem, Ahmed | Esplugues, Ana | Estarlich, Marisa | Foong, Rachel | Haakma, Sido | Harris, Jennifer | Huang, Rae-Chi | Inskip, Hazel | Lertxundi, Aitana | Mensink-Bout, Sara | Nader, Johanna L.T. | Pizzi, Costanza | Popovic, Maja | Salika, Theodosia | Sunyer, Jordi | van Meel, Evelien | Swertz, Morris | Jaddoe, Vincent W.V. | Burton, Paul | Duijts, Liesbeth | Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie

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International audience. Background: Studies examining associations of early-life cat and dog ownership with childhood asthma have reported inconsistent results. Several factors could explain these inconsistencies, including type of pet, timing, and degree of exposure.Objective: Our aim was to study associations of early-life cat and dog ownership with asthma in school-aged children, including the role of type (cat vs dog), timing (never, prenatal, or early childhood), and degree of ownership (number of pets owned), and the role of allergic sensitization.Methods: We used harmonized data from 77,434 mother-child dyads from 9 birth cohorts in the European Union Child Cohort Network when the child was 5 to 11 years old. Associations were examined through the DataSHIELD platform by using adjusted logistic regression models, which were fitted separately for each cohort and combined by using random effects meta-analysis.Results: The prevalence of early-life cat and dog ownership ranged from 12% to 45% and 7% to 47%, respectively, and the prevalence of asthma ranged from 2% to 20%. There was no overall association between either cat or dog ownership and asthma (odds ratio [OR] 5 0.97 [95% CI 5 0.87-1.09] and 0.92 [95% CI 5 0.85-1.01], respectively). Timing and degree of ownership did not strongly influence associations. Cat and dog ownership were also not associated with cat- and dog-specific allergic sensitization (OR 5 0.92 [95% CI 5 0.75-1.13] and 0.93 [95% CI 5 0.57-1.54], respectively). However, cat- and dogspecific allergic sensitization was strongly associated with school-age asthma (OR 5 6.69 [95% CI 5 4.91-9.10] and 5.98 [95% CI 5 3.14-11.36], respectively). There was also some indication of an interaction between ownership and sensitization, suggesting that ownership may exacerbate the risks associated with pet-specific sensitization but offer some protection against asthma in the absence of sensitization.Conclusion: Our findings do not support early-life cat and dog ownership in themselves increasing the risk of school-age asthma, but they do suggest that ownership may potentially exacerbate the risks associated with cat- and dog-specific allergic sensitization.

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