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Continued increase in the prevalence of asthma and atopy
- Source :
- Archives of Disease in Childhood. 84:20-23
- Publication Year :
- 2001
- Publisher :
- BMJ, 2001.
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Abstract
- AIMS To describe the change in the prevalence of wheeze, diagnosed asthma, and atopy in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, between 1992 and 1997, and to compare this to the increase in prevalence reported between 1982 and 1992. METHODS A cross sectional study of the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and atopy in schoolchildren aged 8–11 years (n = 1016, response rate 71%) in 1997 compared with studies of similar design in 1992 (response rate 83%, n = 850) and 1982 (response rate 88%, n = 769). Main outcome measures were respiratory symptoms measured by parent completed questionnaire and atopy measured by skin prick tests. RESULTS Between 1992 and 1997, the prevalence of wheeze increased by 5.1% (95% CI 1.2 to 9.0), asthma diagnosis by 8.1% (95% CI 3.8 to 12.4), and atopy by 6.7% (95% CI 2.2 to 11.2). Similar increases in prevalence had been found between 1982 and 1992. CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of wheeze, asthma diagnosis, and atopy in Wagga Wagga has continued to increase.
- Subjects :
- Hypersensitivity, Immediate
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Allergy
Cross-sectional study
Atopy
Wheeze
Internal medicine
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Humans
Medicine
Respiratory sounds
Child
Respiratory Sounds
Skin Tests
Asthma
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
Original Articles
medicine.disease
Cross-Sectional Studies
El Niño
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Immunology
Female
New South Wales
medicine.symptom
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00039888
- Volume :
- 84
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7db162ba63afb9caa0da9509f67c8c02