Objective. We
sought to assess
changes in the
prevalence of asthma
and other allergic
diseases in
schoolchildren of
Curitiba between
1995 and 2001.
Methods.
Schoolchildren (aged
13-14) were
evaluated by a self-reported
written
questionnaire of
ISAAC protocol for
symptoms of asthma
and allergic
diseases. The
diagnoses of asthma,
rhinoconjunctivitis
and atopic eczema
were considered
according to the
ISAAC protocol.
Probable asthma was
considered: more
than 4 attacks of
wheezing in the last
12 months; 1 to 3
attacks of wheezing
in the last 12
months with dry
cough at night, and/or
with sleep
disturbance due to
wheezing, and/or
with wheezing after
exercise. The data
obtained in 2001
were compared with
the data obtained in
1995 for the same
age group.
Results: We
evaluated 2,946
schoolchildren in
1995 and 3,628 in
2001. The prevalence
of symptoms of
asthma, probable
asthma,
rhinoconjunctivitis
and eczema in 1995
and 2001 was 18.4%
and 18.7%, 11.6% and
12.4%, 14.2% and
17.2%, 3.8% and
3.7%, respectively.
There was a 23.7%
increase in the
prevalence of
rhinoconjunctivitis
symptoms (p<0.05).
Conclusions. the
prevalence of
symptoms of asthma,
probable asthma and
eczema did not
change over the past
6 years but a
significant increase
of the
rhinoconjunctivitis
symptoms was
detected.
Key words:
asthma, prevalence,
allergic diseases,
ISAAC III. |