Prevalence and risk factors of allergic rhinitis in children in Bangkok area.
Acetaminophen
/ therapeutic use
Adolescent
Air Pollution
Animals
Asthma
/ epidemiology
Child
Cross-Sectional Studies
Eczema
/ epidemiology
Female
Humans
Male
Parents
Pets
Prevalence
Respiratory Tract Infections
/ epidemiology
Rhinitis, Allergic
/ epidemiology
Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
Thailand
/ epidemiology
Journal
Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology
ISSN: 0125-877X
Titre abrégé: Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol
Pays: Thailand
ID NLM: 8402034
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Dec 2019
Dec 2019
Historique:
pubmed:
12
12
2018
medline:
30
4
2020
entrez:
12
12
2018
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a disease with a high global disease burden and significant morbidity and expense. Risk factors are not well understood. The objective of our project is to study the prevalence and risk factors of AR in children living in the Bangkok area. A cross-sectional, multi-center survey using new GAN core questionnaires on current AR and risk factors was completed by 3,074 parents of children aged 6-7 years and by 3,217 children aged 13-14 years, directly. The prevalence of current AR in children aged 6-7 years and 13-14 years was 15.0% (95% confidence interval [CI]:13.8-16.3%) and 17.5% (95% CI: 16.2-18.8%), respectively. The prevalence of severe AR in children aged 6-7 years and 13-14 years was 1.0% (95% CI: 0.6-1.3%) and 1.9% (95% CI: 1.4-2.4%), respectively. Co-morbidity with asthma and eczema was 27.1% and 24.6%, respectively. Significant factors associated with AR include parental history of asthma (p = 0.025), parental history of AR (p < 0.001), parental history of eczema (p < 0.001), lower respiratory tract infection in the first year of life (p < 0.001), breastfeeding (p = 0.019), current use of paracetamol (p < 0.001), exercise (p < 0.001), current cat exposure (p = 0.008), and truck traffic on the street of residence (< 0.001). AR is a common disease among children residing in Bangkok. This study confirms that a family history of atopy (asthma, AR, and eczema), antibiotics given in the first year of life, current paracetamol use, exercise, current cat exposure, and truck traffic on the street of residence are important and significant risk factors for AR symptoms.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a disease with a high global disease burden and significant morbidity and expense. Risk factors are not well understood.
OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE
The objective of our project is to study the prevalence and risk factors of AR in children living in the Bangkok area.
METHODS
METHODS
A cross-sectional, multi-center survey using new GAN core questionnaires on current AR and risk factors was completed by 3,074 parents of children aged 6-7 years and by 3,217 children aged 13-14 years, directly.
RESULTS
RESULTS
The prevalence of current AR in children aged 6-7 years and 13-14 years was 15.0% (95% confidence interval [CI]:13.8-16.3%) and 17.5% (95% CI: 16.2-18.8%), respectively. The prevalence of severe AR in children aged 6-7 years and 13-14 years was 1.0% (95% CI: 0.6-1.3%) and 1.9% (95% CI: 1.4-2.4%), respectively. Co-morbidity with asthma and eczema was 27.1% and 24.6%, respectively. Significant factors associated with AR include parental history of asthma (p = 0.025), parental history of AR (p < 0.001), parental history of eczema (p < 0.001), lower respiratory tract infection in the first year of life (p < 0.001), breastfeeding (p = 0.019), current use of paracetamol (p < 0.001), exercise (p < 0.001), current cat exposure (p = 0.008), and truck traffic on the street of residence (< 0.001).
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONS
AR is a common disease among children residing in Bangkok. This study confirms that a family history of atopy (asthma, AR, and eczema), antibiotics given in the first year of life, current paracetamol use, exercise, current cat exposure, and truck traffic on the street of residence are important and significant risk factors for AR symptoms.
Identifiants
pubmed: 30525743
doi: 10.12932/AP-120618-0337
doi:
Substances chimiques
Acetaminophen
362O9ITL9D
Types de publication
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Langues
eng
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