Background:
International
comparisons of the
prevalence of atopic
eczema and related
symptoms are scarce.
The standardized
protocol of the
International Study
of Asthma and
Allergies in
Childhood (ISAAC)
facilitates
investigation of
prevalence all over
the world.
Objective: To
apply the ISAAC
written
questionnaire to
evaluate the
prevalence of atopic
eczema and related
symptoms among 6-7
year-old children
and 13-14 year-old
adolescents living
in 20 Brazilian
cities.
Methods: The
ISAAC written
questionnaire was fi
lled in by 23 422
children aged 6-7
years and 58 144
adolescents aged
13-14 years living
in 2 population
centers in the north,
8 in the northeast,
1 in the midwest, 5
in the southeast,
and 5 in the south.
Results: The
prevalence of fl
exural eczema (itchy
rash ever in
characteristic
places in the last
12 months) ranged
from 5.3% to 13.0%
for children and was
lower among the
adolescents (range,
3.4% 7.9%). Among
children, the
highest rates were
observed in
population centers
in the northeast,
mainly along the
coast. Among
adolescents the
highest rates were
observed in the
north and northeast,
mainly in Natal,
Aracaju, and Vitória
da Conquista. The
northeastern
countryside had
higher prevalence
rates of severe
eczema (kept awake
at night by this
itchy rash in the
last 12 months) in
comparison to
northeastern coastal
centers. There was a
signifi cant
correlation between
the prevalence of fl
exural eczema and
severe eczema for
both age groups,
separately (6-7 year-olds,
ρ = 0.756, P < .004;
13-14 year-olds, ρ =
0.874, P < .0001) or
grouped (6-7 plus
13-14 years-olds, ρ
= 0.696, P < .0001).
Conclusion:
The prevalence of
eczema and related
symptoms is variable
in Brazil, where the
highest prevalence
is found in the
north and northeast;
on the other hand, a
higher prevalence of
severe eczema was
observed in
Brazilian centers in
the south.
Key words:
Children. Atopic
dermatitis. Atopic
eczema. Prevalence.
ISAAC. Epidemiology. |