Authors
N El-Sharif, Z Abdeen, R Qasrawi, G Moens, B Nemery
Publication date
2002/6/1
Journal
European respiratory journal
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
1026-1034
Publisher
European Respiratory Society
Description
Previous studies have suggested that asthma prevalence is generally lower in the Middle East than in more developed countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of asthma and asthma symptoms in schoolchildren in the Ramallah District in Palestine.
In the autumn of 2000, 3,382 schoolchildren aged 6–12 yrs were surveyed in 12 schools, using the International Study for Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC)-phase III, parents-administered translated questionnaire.
The crude prevalence rates for “wheezing-ever”, “wheezing in the previous 12 months”, and “physician-diagnosed asthma” were 17.1, 8.8 and 9.4% respectively, with urban areas having higher prevalence rates than rural areas. Within urban areas, refugee camps had higher prevalence rates than cities. Yet, within the rural areas, the 12-month prevalence was lower in the deprived villages than other …
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Scholar articles
N El-Sharif, Z Abdeen, R Qasrawi, G Moens, B Nemery - European respiratory journal, 2002