Turyk Mary, Curtis Luke, Scheff Peter, Contraras Alicia, Coover Lenore, Hernandez Eva, Freels Sally, Persky Victoria
Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612, USA.
J Asthma. 2006 Aug;43(6):453-7. doi: 10.1080/02770900600758333.
Asthma morbidity is high in inner-city children in the United States, which may be related in part to increased allergens in poorly maintained housing. This study examined asthma morbidity in relation to mold, cockroach, dust mite, and cat allergens in the homes of 61 low-income Chicago children with asthma. Children exposed to higher levels of Penicillium in the bedroom had more frequent asthma symptoms, whereas those exposed to higher levels of cockroach allergen in the bedroom had a higher number of asthma symptoms. Respiratory infections confounded the association of cockroach allergen with number of asthma symptoms.
在美国市中心的儿童中,哮喘发病率很高,这可能部分与维护不善的住房中过敏原增加有关。本研究调查了61名患有哮喘的芝加哥低收入儿童家中霉菌、蟑螂、尘螨和猫过敏原与哮喘发病率之间的关系。卧室中接触较高水平青霉菌的儿童哮喘症状更频繁,而卧室中接触较高水平蟑螂过敏原的儿童哮喘症状更多。呼吸道感染混淆了蟑螂过敏原与哮喘症状数量之间的关联。