1.The Burden of Rhinitis and Rhinoconjunctivitis in Adolescents.
Fabio CIBELLA ; Giuliana FERRANTE ; Giuseppina CUTTITTA ; Salvatore BUCCHIERI ; Mario R MELIS ; Stefania LA GRUTTA ; Giovanni VIEGI
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2015;7(1):44-50
PURPOSE: Rhinitis and conjunctivitis are common diseases worldwide that are frequently associated. Nevertheless, the risk factors for rhinoconjunctivitis are not well-described and the impact of conjunctivitis on rhinitis and asthma in children remains unknown. This study explored the different risk factors and evaluated the burden of rhinoconjunctivitis among adolescents. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted on a random sample of schoolchildren, aged 10-17 years, using skin prick tests and a self-administered questionnaire on respiratory health investigating the impact of rhinitis and rhinoconjunctivitis on daily activities. RESULTS: A complete evaluation was obtained for 2,150 children. The prevalence of rhinitis alone was 18.2% and rhinitis associated with conjunctivitis was 20.5%. Rhinoconjunctivitis was more frequently associated with females, a parental history of atopy, domestic exposure to mold/dampness, passive smoke exposure, and reported truck traffic in residential streets. Moreover, rhinoconjunctivitis was associated with a higher level of allergic sensitization. The prevalence of current asthma was 1.7% in subjects without rhinitis or rhinoconjunctivitis, 5.1% in rhinitis and 10.7% in rhinoconjunctivitis. In a logistic model, rhinoconjunctivitis yielded a 2-fold risk for current asthma with respect to rhinitis. Subjects with rhinoconjunctivitis had poorer quality of life (QoL); there was an impact on daily activities in 4.6% of rhinitis and 10.7% of rhinoconjunctivitis. CONCLUSIONS: Ocular symptoms increase the role of rhinitis as a risk factor for asthma and its impact on daily activities in children.
Adolescent*
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Asthma
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Child
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Conjunctivitis
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Motor Vehicles
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Parents
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Prevalence
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Quality of Life
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Rhinitis*
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Risk Factors
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Skin
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Smoke
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Surveys and Questionnaires