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Changes in environmental factors may be responsible for the increase in the incidence of allergic diseases in children.
However, whether environmental exposure will induce allergen sensitization, and which allergen sensitization is related to the occurrence of allergic diseases is still unclear.
Recently, some researchers have investigated the relationship between environmental exposure, allergen sensitization and the occurrence and development of allergic diseases in order to further preventive intervention.
A total of 3192 children were recruited for the study.
485 (15.
2%) children had atopic dermatitis (AD), 1126 children (35.
3%) had allergic rhinitis (AR), and 552 children (17.
3%) had asthma.
Children exposed to environmental tobacco smoke and fungi on house walls have a higher risk of asthma, with OR values (95% CI) of 1.
25 (1.
03-1.
52) and 1.
22 (1.
01-1.
47), respectively.
Mite sensitization rate is the highest.
Mite sensitization is associated with a significant increase in the risk of AD, AR and asthma.
The OR values (95% CIs) are 2.
15 (1.
53-3.
03), 1.
94 (1.
46-2.
58) and 2.
31 (1.
63-3.
29), respectively .
Cockroach sensitization also increases the risk of asthma, with an OR (95% CI) of 2.
38 (1.
01-5.
61).
Mite sensitization is related to home carpets and fungi on house walls, and milk sensitization is related to breastfeeding time.
Environmental risk factors for allergic diseases Finally, the researchers pointed out that environmental exposure plays a certain role in the development of allergic diseases.
Allergen sensitization is related to certain environmental exposures.
Therefore, there is an urgent need for early environmental intervention to prevent the occurrence of allergic diseases in children.
Original source: Chian-Feng Huang, Wei-Chu Chie, I-Jen Wang et al.
Effect of environmental exposures on allergen sensitization and the development of childhood allergic diseases: A large-scale population-based study.
World Allergy Organ J.
Jan For more information in 2021, please click to read the original text to download the Metz Medical APP~
However, whether environmental exposure will induce allergen sensitization, and which allergen sensitization is related to the occurrence of allergic diseases is still unclear.
Recently, some researchers have investigated the relationship between environmental exposure, allergen sensitization and the occurrence and development of allergic diseases in order to further preventive intervention.
A total of 3192 children were recruited for the study.
485 (15.
2%) children had atopic dermatitis (AD), 1126 children (35.
3%) had allergic rhinitis (AR), and 552 children (17.
3%) had asthma.
Children exposed to environmental tobacco smoke and fungi on house walls have a higher risk of asthma, with OR values (95% CI) of 1.
25 (1.
03-1.
52) and 1.
22 (1.
01-1.
47), respectively.
Mite sensitization rate is the highest.
Mite sensitization is associated with a significant increase in the risk of AD, AR and asthma.
The OR values (95% CIs) are 2.
15 (1.
53-3.
03), 1.
94 (1.
46-2.
58) and 2.
31 (1.
63-3.
29), respectively .
Cockroach sensitization also increases the risk of asthma, with an OR (95% CI) of 2.
38 (1.
01-5.
61).
Mite sensitization is related to home carpets and fungi on house walls, and milk sensitization is related to breastfeeding time.
Environmental risk factors for allergic diseases Finally, the researchers pointed out that environmental exposure plays a certain role in the development of allergic diseases.
Allergen sensitization is related to certain environmental exposures.
Therefore, there is an urgent need for early environmental intervention to prevent the occurrence of allergic diseases in children.
Original source: Chian-Feng Huang, Wei-Chu Chie, I-Jen Wang et al.
Effect of environmental exposures on allergen sensitization and the development of childhood allergic diseases: A large-scale population-based study.
World Allergy Organ J.
Jan For more information in 2021, please click to read the original text to download the Metz Medical APP~