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Regional Variation in Asthma Symptom Prevalence in Latin American Children

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Date
2010-08-01
Author
Mallol, Javier
Sole, Dirceu [UNIFESP]
Baeza-Bacab, Manuel
Aguirre-Camposano, Viviana
Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Baena-Cagnani, Carlos E.
Latin American Isaac Grp
Type
Artigo
ISSN
0277-0903
Is part of
Journal of Asthma
DOI
10.3109/02770901003686480
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Abstract
Objectives. This study investigates the distribution pattern of asthma symptom prevalence in Latin American children aged 13-14 years. Methods. A randomized, cross-sectional and multicentric study on the prevalence and severity of asthma symptoms (lifetime asthma, current wheezing, and frequent sleep disturbance by wheezing) was conducted in 165,917 schoolchildren from 56 centers in 17 Latin American countries, as part of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), Phase Three. Results. the prevalence of lifetime asthma prevalence ranged from 1.2% to 33.1%, whereas current wheezing went from 3.9% to 30.8% and frequent sleep disturbance from 0.6% to 6.1%. An important proportion of centers (55%) reported a prevalence of asthma symptoms over 15%. There was no significant correlation between asthma symptom prevalence and latitude, altitude, or tropical setting. At country level, the prevalence of asthma was not associated with gross national income (GNI), proportion of population under the poverty line, or ancestry. Conclusions. This study suggests that ecological interactions, probably typical for each locality, may be the main determinants for the large variability of asthma prevalence in Latin America. the high prevalence of asthma symptoms found in children living in areas with low socioeconomic development would challenge the protective role against asthma of factors related to low hygiene and poverty; contrarily, in this region they would act as risk factors.
Citation
Journal of Asthma. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis Inc, v. 47, n. 6, p. 644-650, 2010.
Keywords
asthma
Children
epidemiology
ISAAC
prevalence
Latin
America
URI
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/32811
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