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Prevalence of the epidemiological markers of asthma in schoolchildren in Georgia

The aim of the study was to explore the prevalence of the objective markers of asthma in schoolchildren in Georgia. All 10-12 years old children (n=1036) from 9 schools in Tbilisi were interrogated by an internationally carefully standardized questionnaire of ISAAC Phase II. A complete data set, inc...

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Published in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2004-02, Vol.113 (2), p.S182-S182
Main Authors: Gamkrelidze, A.G., Gotua, M.A., Rukhadze, M.T., Abramidze, T.G.
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Language:English
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Summary:The aim of the study was to explore the prevalence of the objective markers of asthma in schoolchildren in Georgia. All 10-12 years old children (n=1036) from 9 schools in Tbilisi were interrogated by an internationally carefully standardized questionnaire of ISAAC Phase II. A complete data set, including results of total and specific IgE, skin prick-tests and bronchial provocation test (4.5% NaCl), was available for 174 including 74 with wheeze and 120 without wheeze during the last 12 months. The ISAAC Phase II questionnaire revealed two-fold increase of the prevalence rate (8.8%) of the symptom of current wheezing during the last 12 months since 1995. 66% of wheezers revealed bronchial hyperreactivity - BH (P-0,000), 35,2% - had positive specific IgE, 37.0% - at least one prick test positive and 57, 4% - total IgE >100 kU/l compared to non-wheezers (correspondingly BH −31,6%, positive specific IgE-30,0%, at least one prick test positive −33,3% and elevated total IgE −51,7%). The prevalence of BH was higher in girls - 72,7%, than boys - 61,3%. BH was positive in 30,2% of girls and 33,3% of boys, who responded in questionnaires as non-wheezers. BH is strongly associated with wheezing during the last 12 months (odds ratio 4.2; 95% CI 2.1 to 8.4; P-0.000).
ISSN:0091-6749
1097-6825
DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2004.01.090