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The Peru Urban versus Rural Asthma (PURA) Study: methods and baseline quality control data from a cross-sectional investigation into the prevalence, severity, genetics, immunology and environmental factors affecting asthma in adolescence in Peru
- Source :
- BMJ Open
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Objectives According to a large-scale international survey, Peru has one of the highest prevalences of asthma worldwide; however, data from this survey were limited to participants from urban Lima. The authors sought to characterise the epidemiology of asthma in Peru in two regions with disparate degrees of urbanisation. In this manuscript, the authors summarise the study design and implementation. Design A cross-sectional study. Participants Using census data of 13–15-year-old adolescents from two communities in Peru, the authors invited a random sample of participants in Lima (n=725) and all adolescents in Tumbes (n=716) to participate in our study. Primary and secondary outcome measures The authors asked participants to complete a questionnaire on asthma symptoms, environmental exposures and socio-demographics and to undergo spirometry before and after bronchodilator, skin allergy testing and exhaled nitric oxide testing. The authors obtained blood samples for haematocrit, total IgE levels, vitamin D levels and DNA in all participants and measured indoor particulate matter concentrations for 48 h in a random subset of 70–100 households at each site. Results Of 1851 eligible participants, 1441 (78%) were enrolled and 1159 (80% of enrolled) completed all physical tests. 1283 (89%) performed spirometry according to standard guidelines, of which 86% of prebronchodilator tests and 92% of postbronchodilator tests were acceptable and reproducible. 92% of allergy skin tests had an adequate negative control. The authors collected blood from 1146 participants (79%) and saliva samples from 148 participants (9%). Overall amounts of DNA obtained from blood or saliva were 25.8 μg, with a 260/280 ratio of 1.86. Conclusions This study will contribute to the characterisation of a variety of risk factors for asthma, including urbanisation, total IgE levels, vitamin D levels and candidate genes, in a resource-poor setting. The authors present data to support high quality of survey, allergic, spirometric and genetic data collected in our study.<br />Article summary Article focus We sought to characterise the epidemiology of asthma in Peru by studying two regions with disparate degrees of urbanisation. We summarise the study design, implementation and standard operating procedures and provide quality control data for important outcome and exposure variables. Key messages We present data to support high quality of survey, allergic, spirometric and genetic data collected in our study. Strengths and limitations of this study This study will contribute to the characterisation of a variety of risk factors for asthma, including urbanisation, total IgE levels, vitamin D levels and candidate genes, in a resource-poor setting. This study is cross-sectional and therefore does not track symptoms over time to directly determine causality. In addition, we did not collect stool samples to assess parasitic infections nor do we have information on respiratory infections in early childhood.
- Subjects :
- Pediatrics
demography
spirometry
environmental exposure
vitamin D
allergy test
immunoglobulin E
0302 clinical medicine
environmental factor
Bronchodilator
Epidemiology
Peru
030212 general & internal medicine
breath analysis
Respiratory Medicine
indoor air pollution
medicine.diagnostic_test
article
General Medicine
symptom
3. Good health
disease severity
bronchodilating agent
Spirometry
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.drug_class
heredity
hematocrit
prevalence
urban rural difference
03 medical and health sciences
Study methods
nitric oxide
Control data
Environmental health
medicine
Vitamin D and neurology
controlled study
quality control
Asthma
particulate matter
business.industry
Research
DNA
asthma
medicine.disease
major clinical study
030228 respiratory system
Exhaled nitric oxide
randomized controlled trial
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adolescence
business
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- ISSN :
- 20446055
- Volume :
- 2
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMJ open
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a665fc102fc8d9e4678986fa2f1aa802