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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children

PURPOSE: Limited data is available on the prevalence and risk factors of acute and chronic urticaria in children. Our purpose was to determine the prevalence and identify the risk factors of acute and chronic urticaria in Korean children. METHODS: This population-based study examined 4,076 children...

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Autores principales: Lee, Seung Jin, Ha, Eun Kyo, Jee, Hye Mi, Lee, Kyung Suk, Lee, Seung Won, Kim, Mi Ae, Kim, Dong Hyun, Jung, Young-Ho, Sheen, Youn Ho, Sung, Myong Soon, Han, Man Yong
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology; The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293927
http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2017.9.3.212
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author Lee, Seung Jin
Ha, Eun Kyo
Jee, Hye Mi
Lee, Kyung Suk
Lee, Seung Won
Kim, Mi Ae
Kim, Dong Hyun
Jung, Young-Ho
Sheen, Youn Ho
Sung, Myong Soon
Han, Man Yong
author_facet Lee, Seung Jin
Ha, Eun Kyo
Jee, Hye Mi
Lee, Kyung Suk
Lee, Seung Won
Kim, Mi Ae
Kim, Dong Hyun
Jung, Young-Ho
Sheen, Youn Ho
Sung, Myong Soon
Han, Man Yong
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description PURPOSE: Limited data is available on the prevalence and risk factors of acute and chronic urticaria in children. Our purpose was to determine the prevalence and identify the risk factors of acute and chronic urticaria in Korean children. METHODS: This population-based study examined 4,076 children (age 4 to 13 years) who were enrolled in the 2015 prospective Seongnam Atopy Project (SAP 2015) in Korea. The parents completed an urticaria questionnaire that included questions regarding the duration, severity, and triggering factors of urticaria. Blood sampling (n=464) was performed to measure vitamin D, total eosinophil count (TEC), and total IgE levels, and skin prick tests (n=503) were done. RESULTS: The prevalences of the life-time, acute, and chronic urticaria were 22.5%, 13.9%, and 1.8% (chronic continuous urticaria, 0.7%; and chronic recurrent urticaria, 1.1%), respectively. Acute urticaria was significantly associated with allergic diseases and parental history of allergy (P<0.001), but chronic urticaria was not associated with these clinical factors. There was no significant difference in the 25-hydroxyvitamin D level between subjects with chronic urticaria and controls (P=0.124). Chronic continuous urticaria was associated with living in a new residence (aOR=2.38, 95% CI=1.02-5.54, P=0.044) and belonging to a family with a high income (aOR=4.24, 95% CI=1.24-14.56, P=0.022). CONCLUSIONS: A total of 1.8% of children were found to have chronic urticaria. Living in a new residence and belonging to a family with a high income increased the risk of chronic continuous urticaria.
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spelling pubmed-53525722017-05-01 Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children Lee, Seung Jin Ha, Eun Kyo Jee, Hye Mi Lee, Kyung Suk Lee, Seung Won Kim, Mi Ae Kim, Dong Hyun Jung, Young-Ho Sheen, Youn Ho Sung, Myong Soon Han, Man Yong Allergy Asthma Immunol Res Original Article PURPOSE: Limited data is available on the prevalence and risk factors of acute and chronic urticaria in children. Our purpose was to determine the prevalence and identify the risk factors of acute and chronic urticaria in Korean children. METHODS: This population-based study examined 4,076 children (age 4 to 13 years) who were enrolled in the 2015 prospective Seongnam Atopy Project (SAP 2015) in Korea. The parents completed an urticaria questionnaire that included questions regarding the duration, severity, and triggering factors of urticaria. Blood sampling (n=464) was performed to measure vitamin D, total eosinophil count (TEC), and total IgE levels, and skin prick tests (n=503) were done. RESULTS: The prevalences of the life-time, acute, and chronic urticaria were 22.5%, 13.9%, and 1.8% (chronic continuous urticaria, 0.7%; and chronic recurrent urticaria, 1.1%), respectively. Acute urticaria was significantly associated with allergic diseases and parental history of allergy (P<0.001), but chronic urticaria was not associated with these clinical factors. There was no significant difference in the 25-hydroxyvitamin D level between subjects with chronic urticaria and controls (P=0.124). Chronic continuous urticaria was associated with living in a new residence (aOR=2.38, 95% CI=1.02-5.54, P=0.044) and belonging to a family with a high income (aOR=4.24, 95% CI=1.24-14.56, P=0.022). CONCLUSIONS: A total of 1.8% of children were found to have chronic urticaria. Living in a new residence and belonging to a family with a high income increased the risk of chronic continuous urticaria. The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology; The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2017-05 2017-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5352572/ /pubmed/28293927 http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2017.9.3.212 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology • The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Seung Jin
Ha, Eun Kyo
Jee, Hye Mi
Lee, Kyung Suk
Lee, Seung Won
Kim, Mi Ae
Kim, Dong Hyun
Jung, Young-Ho
Sheen, Youn Ho
Sung, Myong Soon
Han, Man Yong
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children
title Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children
title_full Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children
title_fullStr Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children
title_short Prevalence and Risk Factors of Urticaria With a Focus on Chronic Urticaria in Children
title_sort prevalence and risk factors of urticaria with a focus on chronic urticaria in children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293927
http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2017.9.3.212
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