Prevalence and allergen of allergic rhinitis in Korean children.

2016
In recent decades, the amount of data about allergic rhinitis (AR) in Korean National Health Insurance Service has increased.To investigate the prevalence and quality of sensitized allergensof AR in Korean children and adolescents.This study obtained the results of the Korean International Studyof Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaires and the skin-prick test (SPT) results of 14,356 students who participated in a health screening from 2010 to 2014. AR was defined as one with current symptoms of AR with at least one or more positive results of an SPT with inhalant allergens.The prevalence of AR in children was 20.8%. Positive rates of the allergengroup were 87.3% for house-dust mites, 37.0% for pollen, 12.4% for mold, and 8.4% for pets. The common allergensin descending order were Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, Betula, Humulus, Alnus, and Alternaria. As the children became older, pollen-sensitization rates tended to increase (p value for trends, <0.001). In metropolitan and middle inland areas, weed pollen was the most common pollen. The rates of tree-pollen sensitization were the highest at the seaside and in the southern inland. The most common comorbid allergic diseases associated with AR were pollen allergy and allergic conjunctivitisat 37.0% and 34.5%, respectively.This was the first study conducted in Korea to investigate the prevalence of AR in the general population by using both questionnaires and SPTs. The allergensused for the SPTs were chosen based on the common allergensin this study, and this current pollen data will contribute to establish the cause of increasing AR prevalence in Korea.
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