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Comparison in asthma and allergy prevalence in the two major cities in Greece: the ISAAC phase II survey.

TitleComparison in asthma and allergy prevalence in the two major cities in Greece: the ISAAC phase II survey.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsPapadopoulou, A., Hatziagorou E., Matziou V. N., Grigoropoulou D. D., Panagiotakos D. B., Tsanakas J. N., Gratziou C., & Priftis K. N.
JournalAllergol Immunopathol (Madr)
Volume39
Issue6
Pagination347-55
Date Published2011 Nov-Dec
ISSN1578-1267
KeywordsAnimals, Antigens, Dermatophagoides, Asthma, Cats, Child, Cities, Female, Greece, Health Surveys, Humans, Hypersensitivity, Male, Prevalence, Pyroglyphidae, Questionnaires, Respiratory Sounds, Skin Tests, Urban Population
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Variability in the prevalence of allergic diseases has been detected not only between different countries, but also between cities with similar national and different socio-economic or climatic characteristics. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of childhood asthma and allergies and which factors are associated with them, in the two largest Greek cities, Athens and Thessaloniki.METHODS: Two thousand and twenty-three Greek 9-10-year-old schoolchildren from Athens (Central Greece) and Thessaloniki (North Greece, more humid), were included in ISAAC-II study. All participants followed the ISAAC-II protocol by questionnaire, skin prick testing and flexural dermatitis examination.RESULTS: Compared with Athens, the prevalence of current wheezing (8.4% vs. 5.7%, p=0.002), lifetime asthma (11.5% vs. 7.7%, p=0.004), atopic current asthma (3.2% vs. 1.6%, p=0.02), allergic rhinitis (8.2% vs. 5.2%, p=0.007), and hay fever (21.7% vs. 12.5%, p<0.001) were higher in Thessaloniki. The overall sensitisation rate was also higher in Thessaloniki than in Athens (25.2% vs. 16%, p<0.001) with more prevalent sensitising due to the perennial allergens (D. pteronyssinus, D. farinae, Alternaria tenuis) and cat dander. Perennial allergens sensitisation was a risk factor for current asthma in both cities.CONCLUSION: A higher prevalence of asthma symptoms, allergic rhinitis, and sensitisation rate was detected in Greek schoolchildren living in Thessaloniki compared to those in Athens. Allergy to mites and mould was more prevalent in Thessaloniki. The more humid weather of Thessaloniki may be implicated.

DOI10.1016/j.aller.2010.10.003
Alternate JournalAllergol Immunopathol (Madr)
PubMed ID21342745

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