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墨西哥一大群人一生中主要特应性疾病的趋势(2007 - 2019年)

Trends (2007-2019) of major atopic diseases throughout the life span in a large Mexican population.

作者信息

Becerril-Ángeles Martín, Vargas Mario H, Medina-Reyes Ismael Seth, Rascón-Pacheco Ramón Alberto

机构信息

Departamento de Alergia e Inmunología Clínica, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Médico Nacional La Raza, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.

Hospital Médica Sur, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

World Allergy Organ J. 2023 Jan 9;16(1):100732. doi: 10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100732. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Major atopic diseases such as atopic dermatitis (AD), allergic rhinitis (AR), and asthma share the same atopic background, but they often show differences in their epidemiological behavior.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to report the profile of these atopic diseases in a large Mexican population, including their age-related incidences, male:female (M:F) ratios, recent time trends, and association with altitude.

METHODS

Registries from the largest, nationwide health institution in Mexico (more than 34 million insured subjects), were reviewed. New cases of AD, AR, and asthma diagnosed each year by family physicians from 2007 to 2019 were adjusted by the corresponding insured population to estimate incidence rates.

RESULTS

Incidences of the 3 atopic diseases were highest in the 0-4 years age-group and progressively decreased thereafter until adolescence. Asthma and AR, but not AD, were more frequent in males during childhood (M:F ratios of 1.5, 1.3, and 0.95, respectively), but predominated in females during adulthood (M:F ratios of 0.52, 0.68, and 0.73, respectively). Time trends showed an initial increasing trend of annual incidences, with a peak around 2009-2011, and a downward trend afterward. This decreasing trend was seen in all age-groups and was more evident for AD (∼50% drop) and asthma (∼40% drop) than for AR (∼20% drop). Geographical distribution suggested that incidences of asthma and AR, but not of AD, had an inverse association with altitude.

CONCLUSION

Annual incidences of the 3 major atopic diseases have declined in recent years in almost all age groups, and their epidemiological profile during the life span showed contrasting differences according to age, sex, and ecological association with altitude, mainly regarding AD.

摘要

背景

特应性皮炎(AD)、过敏性鼻炎(AR)和哮喘等主要特应性疾病具有相同的特应性背景,但它们在流行病学行为上往往存在差异。

目的

我们旨在报告墨西哥一大群人中这些特应性疾病的概况,包括其与年龄相关的发病率、男女比例(M:F)、近期时间趋势以及与海拔的关联。

方法

对墨西哥最大的全国性卫生机构(超过3400万参保对象)的登记记录进行了审查。2007年至2019年家庭医生每年诊断的AD、AR和哮喘新病例根据相应的参保人群进行调整,以估计发病率。

结果

这三种特应性疾病的发病率在0-4岁年龄组最高,此后逐渐下降直至青春期。哮喘和AR在儿童期男性中更为常见(M:F比例分别为1.5、1.3和0.95),但在成年期女性中占主导地位(M:F比例分别为0.52、0.68和0.73)。时间趋势显示,年发病率最初呈上升趋势,在2009-2011年左右达到峰值,此后呈下降趋势。这种下降趋势在所有年龄组中均可见,且AD(下降约50%)和哮喘(下降约40%)比AR(下降约20%)更为明显。地理分布表明,哮喘和AR的发病率与海拔呈负相关,而AD则不然。

结论

近年来,几乎所有年龄组的三种主要特应性疾病的年发病率均有所下降,其在整个生命周期中的流行病学概况根据年龄、性别以及与海拔的生态关联呈现出明显差异,主要涉及AD。

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