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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: A community study of factors related to poorly controlled asthma among brazilian urban children
Authors: Simões, Silvia de Magalhães
Cunha, Sérgio Souza da
Cruz Filho, Álvaro Augusto Souza da
Dias, Karen Conceição
Neves, Neuza Maria Alcântara
Amorim, Leila Denise Alves Ferreira
Rodrigues, Laura Cunha
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
metadata.dc.creator: Simões, Silvia de Magalhães
Cunha, Sérgio Souza da
Cruz Filho, Álvaro Augusto Souza da
Dias, Karen Conceição
Neves, Neuza Maria Alcântara
Amorim, Leila Denise Alves Ferreira
Rodrigues, Laura Cunha
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Abstract: Background: Asthma constitutes a serious public health problem in many regions of the world, including the city of Salvador, State of Bahia – Brazil. The purpose of this study was to analyse the factors associated with poor asthma control. Methodology/Principal Findings: Two definitions were used for asthma: 1) wheezing in the last 12 months; 2) wheezing in the last 12 months plus other asthma symptoms or asthma diagnosis ever. The definition of poorly controlled asthma was: at least one reported hospitalisation due to asthma and/or high frequency of symptoms, in the last year. Children with poorly controlled asthma (N = 187/374) were compared with wheezing children with controlled asthma regarding age, gender, atopy, parental asthma, rhinitis, eczema, exposure to second hand tobacco smoke, presence of moulds, pets and pests in the house, helminth infections and body mass index. Crude and logistic regression adjusted odds ratios were used as measures of association. There was a higher proportion of poorly controlled asthma among children with eczema (OR = 1.55; 95% CI 1.02; 2.37). The strength of the association was greater among children with eczema and rhinitis (42.6%,53.4% and 57.7%, respectively, in children who had no rhinitis nor eczema, had only one of those, and had both (p = 0.02 for trend test). The presence of mould in the houses was inversely associated with poorly controlled asthma (OR = 0.54; 95% CI 0.34; 0.87). Conclusions/Significance: Our results indicate an association between eczema and poor asthma control in this environment, but emphasize the role of various other individual and environmental factors as determinants of poor control.
Keywords: Asthma
Public Health
Children
Social Conditions
Publisher: Public Library of Science
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7084
Issue Date: May-2012
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