Relationship Between Nasal Cavity Microbial Colonization and Atopic Dermatitis Severity: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Q3 Medicine
Shokouh Hamidifar, N. Moazzen, H. Ahanchian
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Context: Atopic dermatitis is among the most common chronic diseases in children, with increasing prevalence. Objectives: This study evaluated the relationship between the microbial composition of nasal nares and atopic dermatitis severity. Study Selection: This meta-analysis included all types of studies (experimental and observational) on nasal colonization of pediatrics (age ≤ 19 years old) with a diagnosis of AD confirmed by a physician. The following search strategy was used in the databases: Atopic dermatitis AND (nasal OR nares). Results: Twenty-two studies were included in our analysis. Nine studies compared the odds of S. aureus nasal colonization between AD pediatrics and non-AD healthy controls. In 13 studies, there was no control group. Subgroup analysis was performed on eight studies regarding AD severity in pediatrics with positive nasal colonization of S. aureus. Pooled analysis showed that S. aureus was colonized in 38% of the pediatrics with mild AD, 50% with moderate AD, and 22% with severe AD. The random-effects model showed that the odds of nasal colonization of S. aureus were significantly higher in AD pediatrics than in non-AD healthy controls (OR: 2.52; 95% CI (1.60, 3.97); I2 = 72%). Conclusions: The nasal cavity of pediatric AD patients was more colonized with Staphylococcus aureus than in healthy children. More studies on children with severe AD are needed to accurately prove the role of S. aureus colonization in the severity of atopic dermatitis.
鼻腔微生物定植与特应性皮炎严重程度的关系:系统评价和Meta分析
背景:特应性皮炎是儿童最常见的慢性疾病之一,患病率越来越高。目的:本研究评估鼻孔微生物组成与特应性皮炎严重程度之间的关系。研究选择:这项荟萃分析包括所有类型的研究(实验和观察性),这些研究涉及经医生确认诊断为AD的儿科(年龄≤19岁)的鼻腔定植。数据库中使用了以下搜索策略:特应性皮炎AND(鼻腔OR鼻孔)。结果:我们的分析包括22项研究。九项研究比较了AD儿科和非AD健康对照组金黄色葡萄球菌鼻腔定植的几率。在13项研究中,没有对照组。对8项关于金黄色葡萄球菌鼻腔定植阳性的儿科AD严重程度的研究进行了亚组分析。汇总分析显示,38%的轻度AD患儿、50%的中度AD患儿和22%的重度AD患儿中有金黄色葡萄球菌定植。随机效应模型显示,AD患儿鼻腔定植金黄色葡萄菌的几率显著高于非AD健康对照组(OR:2.52;95%CI(1.60,3.97);I2=72%)。结论:儿童AD患者鼻腔中金黄色葡萄球菌的定植率高于健康儿童。需要对患有严重AD的儿童进行更多的研究,以准确证明金黄色葡萄球菌定植在特应性皮炎严重程度中的作用。
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Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics is the official publication of Iranian Society of Pediatrics (ISP) and a peer-reviewed medical journal which is published quarterly. It is informative for all practicing pediatrics including general medical profession.
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