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Epidemiology of allergic rhinitis in children in grassland of Inner mongolia / 中华耳鼻咽喉头颈外科杂志
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-805769
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ABSTRACT
Objective@#To investigate the self-reported prevalence, clinical characteristics, complications of allergic rhinitis (AR) and the sensitization of outdoor air pollen allergens in children in the Inner mongolia grassland region.@*Methods@#A multistage, stratified and random clustered sampling with a face-to-face interview survey study in children from 0 to 17 years old was performed together with 10 common allergen skin prick tests (SPT) and measurements of the daily pollen count in 6 regions in the Inner mongolia grassland region from May to August of 2015. SAS 9.4 software was used for data analysis.@*Results@#A total of 2 443 subjects completed the study. The self-reported prevalence of AR was 26.6%. The prevalence of boys was higher than that of girls (28.8% vs 24.3%, χ2=6.157, P<0.05). Subjects from urban areas showed higher prevalence than rural areas (34.7% vs 18.8%, χ2=79.107, P<0.05). There was significant regional difference in the prevalence of AR among the six areas investigated (χ2=221.416, P<0.05). The main clinical symptoms of AR were sneezing (88.2%) and nasal congestion (78.6%). Among combined diseases, asthma accounted for 16.5% (107/650), rhinoconjunctivitis accounted for 47.9% (311/650). The peak season of AR was April and July, with the top SPT positive allergens of Artemisia species and chenopodium in this area.@*Conclusions@#The prevalence AR in children in the Inner mongolia grassland region is extremely high. Sneezing is the main clinical symptom. Rhinoconjunctivitis is the most common combined disease. High summer and autumn pollen exposure is the main cause of AR.
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Type of study: Qualitative_research / Screening_studies Language: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Year: 2019 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Type of study: Qualitative_research / Screening_studies Language: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Year: 2019 Document type: Article