Prevalence of allergic rhinitis in a rural area of Settat, Morocco

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We evaluated the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in a rural population of Settat and its relationship with intestinal parasitosis and living conditions. The sample comprised 336 subjects living in 3 clusters. Rhinitis was evaluated using the ISAAC questionnaire. Prevalence of rhinitis was 37.8%. It was higher in those aged 15-49 years, illiterate subjects, active smokers, those presenting with overweight and those with hypereosinophilia. It was significantly lower in children < 10 years. Rhinitis was associated with sibship size and literacy, but not with intestinal parasitosis and helminth infections.

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El Kettani, S., Lotfi, B., & Aichane, A. (2009). Prevalence of allergic rhinitis in a rural area of Settat, Morocco. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 15(1), 167–177. https://doi.org/10.26719/2009.15.1.167

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