Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola
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Resumo: | Epidemiological studies have shown conflicting findings on the relationship between asthma, atopy, and intestinal helminth infections. There are no such studies from Angola; therefore, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between asthma, allergic diseases, atopy, and intestinal helminth infection in Angolan schoolchildren. We performed a cross-sectional study of schoolchildren between September and November 2017. Five schools (three urban, two rural) were randomly selected. Asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, and eczema were defined by appropriate symptoms in the previous 12 months: atopy was defined by positive skin prick tests (SPT) or aeroallergen-specific IgE; intestinal helminths were detected by fecal sample microscopy. In total, 1023 children were evaluated (48.4% female; 57.6% aged 10–14 years; 60.5% urban). Asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, or eczema were present in 9%, 6%, and 16% of the studied children, respectively. Only 8% of children had positive SPT, but 64% had positive sIgE. Additionally, 40% were infected with any intestinal helminth (A. lumbricoides 25.9%, T. trichiura 7.6%, and H. nana 6.3%). There were no consistent associations between intestinal helminth infections and asthma, allergic diseases, or atopy, except for A. lumbricoides, which was inversely associated with rhinoconjunctivitis and directly associated with aeroallergen-specific IgE. We concluded that, overall, intestinal helminth infections were not consistently associated with allergic symptoms or atopy. Future, preferably longitudinal, studies should collect more detailed information on helminth infections as part of clusters of environmental determinants of allergies. |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, AngolaAllergic diseaseIntestinal helminth infectionAsthmaAtopyEczemaHelminthsRhinoconjunctivitisChildrenAngolaProvíncia do BengoEpidemiological studies have shown conflicting findings on the relationship between asthma, atopy, and intestinal helminth infections. There are no such studies from Angola; therefore, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between asthma, allergic diseases, atopy, and intestinal helminth infection in Angolan schoolchildren. We performed a cross-sectional study of schoolchildren between September and November 2017. Five schools (three urban, two rural) were randomly selected. Asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, and eczema were defined by appropriate symptoms in the previous 12 months: atopy was defined by positive skin prick tests (SPT) or aeroallergen-specific IgE; intestinal helminths were detected by fecal sample microscopy. In total, 1023 children were evaluated (48.4% female; 57.6% aged 10–14 years; 60.5% urban). Asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, or eczema were present in 9%, 6%, and 16% of the studied children, respectively. Only 8% of children had positive SPT, but 64% had positive sIgE. Additionally, 40% were infected with any intestinal helminth (A. lumbricoides 25.9%, T. trichiura 7.6%, and H. nana 6.3%). There were no consistent associations between intestinal helminth infections and asthma, allergic diseases, or atopy, except for A. lumbricoides, which was inversely associated with rhinoconjunctivitis and directly associated with aeroallergen-specific IgE. We concluded that, overall, intestinal helminth infections were not consistently associated with allergic symptoms or atopy. Future, preferably longitudinal, studies should collect more detailed information on helminth infections as part of clusters of environmental determinants of allergies.MDPIRCIPLArrais, MargareteLulua, OféliaQuifica, FranciscaRosado-Pinto, JoséGama, Jorge M.Cooper, Philip J.Taborda-Barata, LuisBrito, Miguel2021-06-12T17:19:18Z2021-062021-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13434engArrais M, Lulua O, Quifica F, Rosado-Pinto J, Gama JM, Brito M, et al. Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(11):6156.10.3390/ijerph18116156info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T10:08:07Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/13434Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:21:23.081291Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola Arrais, Margarete Allergic disease Intestinal helminth infection Asthma Atopy Eczema Helminths Rhinoconjunctivitis Children Angola Província do Bengo |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola |
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Arrais, Margarete |
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Arrais, Margarete Lulua, Ofélia Quifica, Francisca Rosado-Pinto, José Gama, Jorge M. Cooper, Philip J. Taborda-Barata, Luis Brito, Miguel |
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Lulua, Ofélia Quifica, Francisca Rosado-Pinto, José Gama, Jorge M. Cooper, Philip J. Taborda-Barata, Luis Brito, Miguel |
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Arrais, Margarete Lulua, Ofélia Quifica, Francisca Rosado-Pinto, José Gama, Jorge M. Cooper, Philip J. Taborda-Barata, Luis Brito, Miguel |
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Allergic disease Intestinal helminth infection Asthma Atopy Eczema Helminths Rhinoconjunctivitis Children Angola Província do Bengo |
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Allergic disease Intestinal helminth infection Asthma Atopy Eczema Helminths Rhinoconjunctivitis Children Angola Província do Bengo |
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Epidemiological studies have shown conflicting findings on the relationship between asthma, atopy, and intestinal helminth infections. There are no such studies from Angola; therefore, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between asthma, allergic diseases, atopy, and intestinal helminth infection in Angolan schoolchildren. We performed a cross-sectional study of schoolchildren between September and November 2017. Five schools (three urban, two rural) were randomly selected. Asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, and eczema were defined by appropriate symptoms in the previous 12 months: atopy was defined by positive skin prick tests (SPT) or aeroallergen-specific IgE; intestinal helminths were detected by fecal sample microscopy. In total, 1023 children were evaluated (48.4% female; 57.6% aged 10–14 years; 60.5% urban). Asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, or eczema were present in 9%, 6%, and 16% of the studied children, respectively. Only 8% of children had positive SPT, but 64% had positive sIgE. Additionally, 40% were infected with any intestinal helminth (A. lumbricoides 25.9%, T. trichiura 7.6%, and H. nana 6.3%). There were no consistent associations between intestinal helminth infections and asthma, allergic diseases, or atopy, except for A. lumbricoides, which was inversely associated with rhinoconjunctivitis and directly associated with aeroallergen-specific IgE. We concluded that, overall, intestinal helminth infections were not consistently associated with allergic symptoms or atopy. Future, preferably longitudinal, studies should collect more detailed information on helminth infections as part of clusters of environmental determinants of allergies. |
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Arrais M, Lulua O, Quifica F, Rosado-Pinto J, Gama JM, Brito M, et al. Lack of consistent association between asthma, allergic diseases, and intestinal helminth infection in school-aged children in the Province of Bengo, Angola. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(11):6156. 10.3390/ijerph18116156 |
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