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Childhood asthma in Batumi, Georgia: Prevalence and environmental correlates.

Vakhtang Beridze1, Lia Abuladze2, Naira Partenadze2, Tamar Bakhtadze1, Joshua Lawson3, Jan E Zejda4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A relative lack of data for Eastern Europe and unknown epidemiology of childhood asthma in Batumi (Georgia) justified a study aimed at determining the prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma and related respiratory conditions, a comparison of the prevalence of these conditions between urban and rural children, and identification of their environmental correlates.
METHODS: Subjects of the cross-sectional population-based study were 3238 urban and 2081 rural children aged 5-17 years whose respiratory status was assessed using the ISAAC questionnaire.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence of asthma was larger in rural children than in urban children (2.8% vs. 1.8%, respectively; p = 0.01). Spastic bronchitis occurred with similar frequency in urban (7.8%) and rural children (6.5%). Compared with urban children, rural subjects had dry cough at night (13.1 vs 8.2%, p < 0.001) and attacks of dyspnea (4.7 vs 2.4%, p < 0.001) more often. The prevalence of other symptoms did not differ significantly between urban and rural subjects. Results of multivariate analyses showed that both asthma and spastic bronchitis were associated (p < 0.05) with parental history of asthma, dampness in the house, and poor financial standing of the family. In addition, asthma was related to coal/wood-based heating whereas spastic bronchitis was associated with passive smoking and lower parental education.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings show a low prevalence of ever-diagnosed asthma in the examined population. Nosological tradition and similar correlates of asthma and spastic bronchitis suggest that some cases of asthma might be included in the diagnostic category of spastic bronchitis.

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Keywords:  Asthma; children; epidemiology; questionnaire; underdiagnosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27901622     DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2016.1247169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Asthma        ISSN: 0277-0903            Impact factor:   2.515


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1.  Household environmental factors and children's respiratory health: comparison of two cross-sectional studies over 25 years in Wuhan, China.

Authors:  Xin Meng; Suzhen Cao; Sai Li; Meilin Yan; Qian Guo; Jicheng Gong; Qin Liu; Junfeng Jim Zhang; Xiaoli Duan
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 2.895

Review 2.  Risk factors of asthma in the Asian population: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Yang Yie Sio; Fook Tim Chew
Journal:  J Physiol Anthropol       Date:  2021-12-09       Impact factor: 2.867

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