An unusually high prevalence of allergic rhinitis at high altitudes in 6–7 year old children – An epidemiological study

Ying-Qin Gao,Jun Jie Seah,Mei-Lan Wang, Qing-ping Tang,De-Yun Wang,Xian-Yun Bi, Hua-wei Han,Tie-Song Zhang,Jing Ma

World Allergy Organization Journal(2024)

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Objectives To compare the epidemiology and disease patterns of allergic rhinitis (AR) at 2 different altitudes in children aged 6–7 years, and subsequently to compare with and augment data from international studies. Materials and methods This is a multistage, clustered and stratified random sample study. The study area comprises 2 distinct areas within Yunnan Province, China. Low altitude was represented by Xishuangbanna Prefecture (XB), while high altitude was represented by Diqing Prefecture (DiQ). Each study area was subdivided into 3 sub-areas, and children aged 6–7 years were randomly sampled based on proportion-weighted sampling. The area studied includes the well-known area of Shangri-La city. Questionnaires were distributed and jointly completed by study participants and their parents or guardians, under the guidance of professional medical staff. Results 2796 valid questionnaires out of 2933 distributed were obtained (survey response rate 95.3%). The prevalence of AR is statistically significantly higher at high altitude (DiQ, 36.0%, 95%CI 33.2–38.8) as compared to low altitude (XB, 19.7%, 95%CI 17.8–21.6) (p < 0.001). Both areas studied had a greater prevalence of AR compared to international data. In both XB and DiQ, male gender, history of early antibiotic use, urban place of birth and place of residence, presence of smokers within the same household, family history of allergic diseases (such as atopic dermatitis), as well as higher parental educational level were all associated with a higher prevalence of AR (p < 0.05). In DiQ, the prevalence of AR in Han ethnicity was greater than that of ethnic minorities (p < 0.05). In XB, being a single child was associated with an increased prevalence of AR compared to those who had siblings (p < 0.05). Conclusion Our study found that the prevalence of AR is relatively greater at higher altitudes. Genetic and environmental factors both play an important role in the pathogenesis of AR. While altitude may be an important environmental factor, confounding factors may include humidity, temperature and distribution pattern of common aeroallergens.
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Altitude,Hypersensitivity,Rhinitis,Child
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