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The Impact of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Prevalence of Atopic Eczema in 6-7-Year-Old Schoolchildren in Spain; ISAAC Phase III
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نویسنده
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Morales-Suárez-Varela María ,Gallardo-Juan Amparo ,García-Marcos Luís ,Gimeno-Clemente Natalia ,López-Silvarrey-Varela Ángel ,Miner-Canflanca Iñaqui ,Batlles-Garrido José ,Blanco-Quiros Alfredo ,Busquets-Monge Rosa María ,Domínguez-Aurrecoechea Begoña ,Arnedo-Pena Alberto ,González-Díaz Carlos ,Aguinaga-Ontoso Inés ,Martínez-Gimeno Antonio ,Llopis-González Agustín
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منبع
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iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology - 2013 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:221 -227
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چکیده
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Atopic eczema (ae) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects children and adults, and alters quality of life with a high morbidity rate and severe economic burden. the objective of the present work was to analyse specific atmospheric pollutants (o3, no, pm10 and so2) affecting the prevalence of diagnosed ae and its symptoms among 6-7-year-old schoolchildren. the participants included 21311 schoolchildren aged 6-7 years from 8 spanish regions, whose parents completed the isaac phase iii questionnaire to ascertain ae diagnosis and symptoms. the mean levels (1g/m3) of o3, no, pm10 (particles 10 micrometers or less in diameter) and so2 were determined in each geographical area participating in this study. according to these mean levels, three levels of exposure to each pollutant were considered: level 1 (percentiles 0-25); level 2 (percentiles 26-74); level 3 (percentiles 75-100). exposure to o3 was associated with increased prevalence of rashes (exposure level 2, odds ratio (or): 1.22, 95% confidence interval (95%ci): 1.02-1.45; level 3 or: 1.33, 95%ci: 1.10-1.61) and diagnosed ae (level 2, or: 1.27, 95%ci: 1.17-1.39; level 3 or: 1.27, 95%ci: 1.15-1.41). an association was found between the level of no and a drop in the prevalence of diagnosed ae (exposure level 2, or: 0.88, 95%ci: 0.81-0.95; level 3 or: 0.85, 95%ci: 0.74-0.97). there was also an association between the highest exposure level to pm10 and a reduced prevalence of rashes (level 3 or: 0.42, 95%ci: 0.22-0.81) and diagnosed ae (level 3 or: 0.53, 95%ci: 0.38-0.75). future studies into exposure to o3 and its relationship with allergic diseases may be conducted in order to prevent this association.
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کلیدواژه
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Atmospheric Pollutants; Atopic Eczema; Phase III ISAAC Study
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آدرس
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University of Valencia, Department of Preventive Medicine, Unit of Public Health, Hygiene, and Environmental Care, Spain. CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Spain. Center for Public Health Research (CSISP), Spain, General Hospital, Section of Radiology, Spain, University of Murcia, 'Virgen de la Arrixaca' University Children's Hospital, Pediatric Respiratory Medicine and Allergy Units, Spain, University of Valencia, Department of Preventive Medicine, Unit of Public Health, Hygiene, and Environmental Care, Spain. CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Spain. Center for Public Health Research (CSISP), Spain, Foundation María José Jove, Spain, Hospital de Donostia, Department of Paediatrics, Spain, Hospital Torrecárdenas, Department of Paediatrics, Spain, University of Valladolid, Department of Paediatrics, Spain, Hospital del Mar, Department of Paediatrics, Spain, Health Centre of Otero, Spain, Regional Ministry of Health, Centre of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology, Spain, Hospital of Basurto, Department of Paediatrics, Unit of Paediatric Allergy, Spain, Public University of Navarra, Department of Health Sciences, Spain, Santa Lucía University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Spain, University of Valencia, Department of Preventive Medicine, Unit of Public Health, Hygiene, and Environmental Care, Spain
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