螨
尘螨
过敏原
呼吸道过敏
草甘膦科
过敏性
免疫球蛋白E
作者
Esra Yücel,Ayşe Süleyman,Zeynep Hızlı Demirkale,Nermin Güler,Zeynep Tamay,Cevdet Ozdemir
摘要
Background Lockdown was imposed for children for 75 days in Turkey to limit the spread of COVID-19. During this period children have to stay indoors, which might probably increase their exposures to indoor allergens and pollutants. Besides, reduced exposures to respiratory tract infections and outdoor pollutants might be favorable outcomes of this lockdown period. We evaluated the effects of the lockdown on house dust mite (HDM) sensitized children with respiratory allergies. Methods Three-month clinical and medication data of 165 mild-moderate asthmatic children with or without allergic rhinitis (AR), who were grouped according to their HDM sensitization status were retrieved from patient records. Demographics, asthma control tests, nasal visual analog scores and outdoor air-quality monitoring data were used for assessments in comparisons to the same period in the previous year. Results Eighty-four patients had asthma and 81 patients had asthma with AR. Sensitization to HDM was present in 61.8% of the children. Patients experienced reduced numbers of upper-respiratory tract infections (p=0.008) and reduced asthma exacerbations (p Conclusions This study highlighted that reduction in respiratory tract infections and outdoor pollution may play roles in asthma control and prevent exacerbations despite continuous indoor allergen exposure. Besides, worsening of nasal symptoms in HDM-sensitized asthmatics with AR implies importance of indoor avoidance measures for AR control.
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