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Chronological changes in rhinitis symptoms present in school-aged children with allergic sensitization

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  • Michelle J Suh
  • Jin A Park
  • Suk Won Chang
  • Jeong Hong Kim
  • Keun-Hwa Lee
  • Seong-Chul Hong
  • Hye-Sook Lee
  • Ju Wan Kang

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Introduction: It is difficult to accurately predict the natural course of allergic rhinitis (AR), because it is affected by a wide variety of environmental influences, as well as genetic predisposition. Considering the high prevalence of allergic rhinitis in children and adolescents, caregivers should be given appropriate information regarding the disease course. This study aimed to understand the prognosis of allergic rhinitis by examining the relationship between allergic sensitization and rhinitis symptoms during this developmental period. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 1069 children aged 9–16 years from the Korean International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood Survey database who had completed health questionnaires, and for whom skin prick test results were available. Data were collected during May 2016. The distribution of sensitization and allergic symptoms was compared by age groups (elementary, middle, and high school). Data were analyzed using linear-by-linear analysis. Results: Sensitization to at least one tested allergen differed by age (59.2%, 58.3%, 68.2%, in elementary, middle, and high school students, respectively; p = 0.025), and seasonal allergen sensitization (35.0%, 37.1%, 53.9%, respectively) increased with age (p

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  • Michelle J Suh & Jin A Park & Suk Won Chang & Jeong Hong Kim & Keun-Hwa Lee & Seong-Chul Hong & Hye-Sook Lee & Ju Wan Kang, 2019. "Chronological changes in rhinitis symptoms present in school-aged children with allergic sensitization," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(1), pages 1-9, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0210840
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210840
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