Household conditions, eczema symptoms and rhinitis symptoms : relationship with wheeze and severe wheeze in children living in the Polokwane area, South Africa

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dc.contributor.author Wichmann, Janine
dc.contributor.author Wolvaardt, Jacqueline Elizabeth (Liz)
dc.contributor.author Maritz, Chantelle
dc.contributor.author Voyi, K.V.V. (Kuku)
dc.date.accessioned 2010-04-19T07:31:00Z
dc.date.available 2010-04-19T07:31:00Z
dc.date.issued 2009-01
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: This is the fifth study that applied the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) methodology in the Southern African Development Community (SADC region). However, it is the first ISAAC study that focused on 6- to 7-year-old children living in South Africa and that also investigated the association between potential risk factors and asthma symptoms. OBJECTIVE: To assess the 12-month prevalence of wheeze and severe wheeze along with their potential risk factors. SETTING: Within a 60-km radius from the Polokwane city centre, Limpopo Province. METHODS: The survey was conducted during August 2004 and February 2005. Parents/guardians of 6- to 7-year-old children completed the questionnaires in English, Afrikaans or North-Sotho. However, the statistical analyses were restricted to the North-Sotho group (n = 2,437). RESULTS: The 12-month prevalence rates of wheeze and severe wheeze were 11.2% and 5.7%, respectively. The 12-month prevalence rates of eczema symptoms and rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms were 8.0% and 7.3%, respectively. Living in a rural area significantly decreased the likelihood of wheeze by 31%. Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke at home and the presence of eczema symptoms and rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms increased the likelihood of wheeze by 77%, 104% and 226%, respectively. Only the presence of rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms increased the likelihood of severe wheeze by 107%. CONCLUSION: Wheeze appears to be an emerging public health problem in the Polokwane area. Hopefully, detailed analytical intervention studies will further explicate these results in the near future. en
dc.identifier.citation Wichmann, J, Wolvaardt, JE, Maritz, C & Voyi, KVV 2009, ‘Household conditions, eczema symptoms and rhinitis symptoms : relationship with wheeze and severe wheeze in children living in the Polokwane area, South Africa’, Maternal and Child Health Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 107-118. [http://www.springer.com/public+health/journal/10995] en
dc.identifier.issn 1092-7875
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/13978
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.rights Springer. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com en_US
dc.subject International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood en
dc.subject.lcsh Households -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.subject.lcsh Eczema in children -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.subject.lcsh Rhinitis -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.subject.lcsh Allergy in children -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.subject.lcsh Wheeze -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.subject.lcsh Asthma in children -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.subject.lcsh Diseases -- Risk factors -- South Africa -- Polokwane en
dc.title Household conditions, eczema symptoms and rhinitis symptoms : relationship with wheeze and severe wheeze in children living in the Polokwane area, South Africa en
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