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Table 2 Prevalence and risks associated with asthma status for selected hereditary and environmental factors in the Mohawk population.

From: Childhood asthma and indoor allergens in Native Americans in New York

Factor

Asthma cases with factor

 

No.a

%

OR

90% CI

Family history of asthma

11

84.6

1.37

0.15–12.81

Smoking in the home in the last 12 months

8

32.0

1.49

0.52–4.23

Smoking in the home during the child's lifetime

11

45.8

1.18

0.45–3.09

Garage attached to the home

5

20.0

1.31

0.39–4.43

Burn-barrel within 5-minute walk from the home

19

79.2

1.56

0.52–4.74

Pet(s) in the house

11

44.0

0.73

0.29–1.85

Moist walls, ceilings, carpets, furniture

5

20.0

0.95

0.30–3.05

Mold in the house

8

36.4

0.83

0.30–2.29

Cockroaches, ants, other insects in the house

13

52.0

0.77

0.30–1.99

Smoking during pregnancy

6

24.0

1.26

0.41–3.90

Born before due date

8

32.0

2.12

0.67–6.69

Breast feed infant

17

68.0

0.18

0.05–0.75*

Attended day-care during the first two years of life

5

20.0

0.53

0.18–1.57

  1. a Total number of asthma cases differ because of missing data
  2. * Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square p-value = 0.0357