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Household mold exposure in association with childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis in a northwestern city and a southern city of China.

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Li, S; Cao, S; Duan, X; Zhang, Y; Gong, J; Xu, X; Guo, Q; Meng, X; Zhang, J
Published in: Journal of thoracic disease
May 2022

The prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases has increased rapidly in Chinese cities over the past decades. Few studies have examined the potential role of household mold in asthma and allergies in Chinese cities.A cross-sectional survey in 4,691 school-age children was performed in Lanzhou and Wuhan. The two cities represent distinct climate conditions, as Lanzhou, located in northwestern China, has dry and cold winter and relatively cool summer whereas Wuhan, located in central-southern China, has hot and humid summer and mild winter temperatures. Two schools were randomly selected from a suburb and an urban area of each city, respectively. Data were collected using a modified Chinese version of the American Thoracic Society (ATS) standard respiratory health questionnaire for children, regarding asthma, substance allergy, allergic rhinitis, presence of mold in residence, and household characteristics. Logistic regression models were applied to identify the odds ratios of childhood asthma and allergies with regard to mold.The prevalence rates of asthma, substance allergy, allergic rhinitis, and mold, were all higher in Wuhan than in Lanzhou. We observed significant associations of household mold with increased prevalence for both asthma [odds ratio (OR) =2.399, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1.309-4.398], substance allergy (OR =1.729, 95% CI: 1.282-2.332) and allergic rhinitis (OR =1.969, 95% CI: 1.491-2.600), with spatial heterogeneity across urban versus suburban schools. The mold effect was modified by age group and breast-feeding status.Across two climatically distinct cities, household mold exposure was significantly associated with an increased risk for asthma and allergies. Younger children and children from the suburbs were more likely to be affected by mold. Whether breastfeeding enhanced or weakened the mold effects were inconsistent across the cities and across the health outcomes.

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Published In

Journal of thoracic disease

DOI

EISSN

2077-6624

ISSN

2072-1439

Publication Date

May 2022

Volume

14

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1725 / 1737

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Li, S., Cao, S., Duan, X., Zhang, Y., Gong, J., Xu, X., … Zhang, J. (2022). Household mold exposure in association with childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis in a northwestern city and a southern city of China. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 14(5), 1725–1737. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-1380
Li, Sai, Suzhen Cao, Xiaoli Duan, Yaqun Zhang, Jicheng Gong, Xiangyu Xu, Qian Guo, Xin Meng, and Junfeng Zhang. “Household mold exposure in association with childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis in a northwestern city and a southern city of China.Journal of Thoracic Disease 14, no. 5 (May 2022): 1725–37. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-1380.
Li S, Cao S, Duan X, Zhang Y, Gong J, Xu X, et al. Household mold exposure in association with childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis in a northwestern city and a southern city of China. Journal of thoracic disease. 2022 May;14(5):1725–37.
Li, Sai, et al. “Household mold exposure in association with childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis in a northwestern city and a southern city of China.Journal of Thoracic Disease, vol. 14, no. 5, May 2022, pp. 1725–37. Epmc, doi:10.21037/jtd-21-1380.
Li S, Cao S, Duan X, Zhang Y, Gong J, Xu X, Guo Q, Meng X, Zhang J. Household mold exposure in association with childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis in a northwestern city and a southern city of China. Journal of thoracic disease. 2022 May;14(5):1725–1737.

Published In

Journal of thoracic disease

DOI

EISSN

2077-6624

ISSN

2072-1439

Publication Date

May 2022

Volume

14

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1725 / 1737

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences