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Exposure to Household Cleaning Products Could Cause Asthma and Wheeze in Young Kids

by Iswarya on February 18, 2020 at 3:22 PM

Early exposure of babies to household cleaning products is linked to the development of childhood asthma and wheeze by age three years, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the CMAJ.


"Most of the evidence linking asthma to the use of cleaning products comes from adults," says Professor Tim Takaro, the study's lead researcher and a clinician-scientist in Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Health Sciences (SFU).

‘Cleaning products may damage the respiratory lining by triggering inflammatory pathways of the immune system, leading to asthma and wheeze. ’

"Our study looked at infants, who typically spend 80%-90% of their time indoors and are especially vulnerable to chemical exposures through the lungs and skin due to their higher respiration rates and regular contact with household surfaces."

Researchers looked at data from questionnaires completed by parents of 2022 children in the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Cohort Study who were exposed to cleaning products from birth to age 3-4 months. Participants in the CHILD Cohort Study were recruited from most urban centers in 4 provinces: Vancouver, BC; Edmonton, Alberta; Winnipeg, Morden and Winkler, Manitoba; and Toronto, Ontario. The children were then assessed at age three years to determine whether they had asthma, recurrent wheeze or atopy (allergic sensitization).

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