A Cross-Sectional Study to Find Prevalence and Risk Factors for Childhood Asthma in Pune City, India

  • Cheraghi M
  • Dadgarinejad A
  • Salvi S
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Abstract

We aimed to determine current prevalence of asthma and risk factors associated with it in Pune, India. Methods . This was a cross-sectional school-population-based study in which parents of school children aged 6-7 and 13-14 were administered an ISAAC questionnaire and an additional set of questions that detected the presence of potential risk factors known to be associated with asthma during 2008-2009 academic years. Results . Prevalence of current asthma was 6.7% (7% amongst 6-7-year olds and 6.3% amongst 13-14 year olds. Asthma was more common amongst boys (8.1%) than girls (4.9%) and more frequent in students studying in private schools (7.3%) than in those studying in public schools (5.8%). Risk factors such as family history of atopy, caesarian delivery, use of biomass fuel for cooking, absence of separate kitchen, absence of exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months of life, preterm birth, snoring, dampness at home, male sex, and parental smoking were significantly associated with asthma. Conclusion . There was a high prevalence of childhood asthma in Pune, India, which was associated with genetic and environmental risk factors.

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Cheraghi, M., Dadgarinejad, A., & Salvi, S. (2012). A Cross-Sectional Study to Find Prevalence and Risk Factors for Childhood Asthma in Pune City, India. ISRN Public Health, 2012, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/361456

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