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Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.

Most published environmental remediation interventions have been directed at single allergens and have employed demanding strategies; few have been performed in the homes of inner-city children disproportionately burdened by asthma. Our objective was a) to describe the allergen sensitivities, enviro...

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Autores principales: Crain, Ellen F, Walter, Michelle, O'Connor, George T, Mitchell, Herman, Gruchalla, Rebecca S, Kattan, Meyer, Malindzak, George S, Enright, Paul, Evans, Richard, Morgan, Wayne, Stout, James W
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Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12204830
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author Crain, Ellen F
Walter, Michelle
O'Connor, George T
Mitchell, Herman
Gruchalla, Rebecca S
Kattan, Meyer
Malindzak, George S
Enright, Paul
Evans, Richard
Morgan, Wayne
Stout, James W
author_facet Crain, Ellen F
Walter, Michelle
O'Connor, George T
Mitchell, Herman
Gruchalla, Rebecca S
Kattan, Meyer
Malindzak, George S
Enright, Paul
Evans, Richard
Morgan, Wayne
Stout, James W
author_sort Crain, Ellen F
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description Most published environmental remediation interventions have been directed at single allergens and have employed demanding strategies; few have been performed in the homes of inner-city children disproportionately burdened by asthma. Our objective was a) to describe the allergen sensitivities, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure, and home environmental characteristics of a national sample of inner-city children with moderate to severe asthma and b) to develop and implement a multifaceted, home-based comprehensive intervention to reduce home allergens and ETS, tailored to the specific sensitization and exposure profiles of those children. Allergen skin testing and a home evaluation were performed to determine the presence of ETS and factors known to be associated with increased indoor allergen levels. Based on published remediation techniques, a home environmental intervention, organized into modules, each addressing one of five specific allergen groups or ETS, was designed. Of 994 allergic children from seven U.S. urban communities, 937 successfully completed baseline interviews and home allergen surveys and were enrolled. More than 50% of children had positive skin tests to three or more allergen groups. Cockroaches were reported in 58% of homes, wall-to-wall carpeting in the child's bedroom in 55%, a smoker in 48%, mice or rats in 40%, and furry pets in 28%. More than 60% of enrolled families received four or more modules, and between 94% and 98% of all modules were completed. We conclude that most inner-city children with moderate to severe asthma are sensitized to multiple indoor allergens and that environmental factors known to be associated with asthma severity are commonly present in their homes. The intervention developed for the Inner-City Asthma Study employs accepted methods to address an array of allergens and ETS exposure while ensuring that the intervention is tailored to the specific sensitization profiles and home characteristics of these children.
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spelling pubmed-12409952005-11-08 Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study. Crain, Ellen F Walter, Michelle O'Connor, George T Mitchell, Herman Gruchalla, Rebecca S Kattan, Meyer Malindzak, George S Enright, Paul Evans, Richard Morgan, Wayne Stout, James W Environ Health Perspect Research Article Most published environmental remediation interventions have been directed at single allergens and have employed demanding strategies; few have been performed in the homes of inner-city children disproportionately burdened by asthma. Our objective was a) to describe the allergen sensitivities, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure, and home environmental characteristics of a national sample of inner-city children with moderate to severe asthma and b) to develop and implement a multifaceted, home-based comprehensive intervention to reduce home allergens and ETS, tailored to the specific sensitization and exposure profiles of those children. Allergen skin testing and a home evaluation were performed to determine the presence of ETS and factors known to be associated with increased indoor allergen levels. Based on published remediation techniques, a home environmental intervention, organized into modules, each addressing one of five specific allergen groups or ETS, was designed. Of 994 allergic children from seven U.S. urban communities, 937 successfully completed baseline interviews and home allergen surveys and were enrolled. More than 50% of children had positive skin tests to three or more allergen groups. Cockroaches were reported in 58% of homes, wall-to-wall carpeting in the child's bedroom in 55%, a smoker in 48%, mice or rats in 40%, and furry pets in 28%. More than 60% of enrolled families received four or more modules, and between 94% and 98% of all modules were completed. We conclude that most inner-city children with moderate to severe asthma are sensitized to multiple indoor allergens and that environmental factors known to be associated with asthma severity are commonly present in their homes. The intervention developed for the Inner-City Asthma Study employs accepted methods to address an array of allergens and ETS exposure while ensuring that the intervention is tailored to the specific sensitization profiles and home characteristics of these children. 2002-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1240995/ /pubmed/12204830 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Crain, Ellen F
Walter, Michelle
O'Connor, George T
Mitchell, Herman
Gruchalla, Rebecca S
Kattan, Meyer
Malindzak, George S
Enright, Paul
Evans, Richard
Morgan, Wayne
Stout, James W
Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
title Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
title_full Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
title_fullStr Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
title_full_unstemmed Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
title_short Home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven U.S. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the Inner-City Asthma Study.
title_sort home and allergic characteristics of children with asthma in seven u.s. urban communities and design of an environmental intervention: the inner-city asthma study.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12204830
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