Osama Elfiqy, Ahmad Sobeih, Hadeel Abdelmonem Mosalam
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背景:食物过敏(FA)会引发危及生命的反应,因此是一个备受公众健康关注的问题。食物过敏是一种对食物过敏原(主要是蛋白质)的不良免疫反应。目的:评估 Damnhour 市食物过敏与哮喘鼻炎和湿疹的共存情况和严重程度。研究对象和方法:6-15 岁的学龄儿童(2140 人)参加了横断面研究。家长和儿童填写了有关其子女早期生活接触、FA 和过敏性疾病临床病史的调查问卷。采用泊松回归和稳健方差估计法评估了相关性,并估算了调整患病率比(aPRs)和95%置信区间(CIs)。研究病例的平均年龄为(10.47±2.42)岁,女性占51.5%,报告最多的食物过敏原是水果(16.7%)、牛奶(13.3%)、鸡蛋(11.3%)和巧克力(10.7%)。嗜酸性粒细胞增多率为 2.57±1.2,总 IgE 平均值为 129.21±47.5。仅湿疹的发病率在研究界定的 FA 儿童中就高于未研究界定的 FA 儿童。相比之下,仅患有哮喘或鼻炎的儿童与湿疹的相关性并不明显。此外,研究界定的 FA 与哮喘、鼻炎和湿疹症状的严重程度增加有关。
Prevalence of food allergy among schoolchildren and its association with the coexistence and severity of asthma , rhinitis ,and eczema in damanhour city
Background: Food Allergy (FA) is an issue of public health concern since it triggers life-threatening reactions. FA is an adverse immune reaction to a food allergen, mainly of protein nature. Aim: to assess the prevalence of food allergy with the coexistence and severity of asthma rhinitis and eczema in Damnhour city. S ubjects and Methods : Schoolchildren aged 6– 15 years (n 2140) were enrolled in a cross-sectional study. Parents and children completed questionnaires regarding their children's early life exposures and clinical history of FA and allergic diseases. Associations were assessed using Poisson regression with robust variance estimation, and adjusted prevalence ratios (aPRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated. Results : The 12-month prevalence of study-defined FA was estimated to be 7.1% (150/2140), The mean age of the studied cases was 10.47±2.42 years, there was female predominance about 51.5%, fruits in 16.7%, cow’s milk in 13.3%, egg in 11.3%, chocolate in 10.7%, were the most reported offending food allergens. Eosinophilia was 2.57±1.2, the mean total IgE was129.21±47.5. The prevalence of eczema only was higher in children with study defined FA than in those without study-defined FA. In contrast, this association was not pronounced for children who had asthma only or rhinitis only. Moreover, study-defined FA was associated with increased severity of symptoms of asthma, rhinitis, and eczema.