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Andes Pediatr ; 92(2): 226-233, 2021 Apr.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34106161

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INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of asthma in Chile ranges from 10.2 to 14.9%. In previous studies, the Araucanía Region has not been included. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of asthma in the school po pulation of the Araucanía Region. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: The ISAAC questionnaires were used for asthma symptoms in addition to a questionnaire for recording sociodemographic data, belonging to the Mapuche ethnicity, type of heating, exposure to indoor air pollution, and family history. The Binomial Regression Model was used to evaluate the effect of each of the different variables of inter est, adjusting by age groups (6-7 and 13-14 years). The model also evaluated the additive interaction between these variables and age. RESULTS: 823 surveys were applied, where the prevalence of asthma was 14.2% and 23.2% in the 6-7 year old group and the 13-14 year old group, respectively. 43.7% de clare to be Mapuche, 32.9% live in rural areas, and 81.4% use firewood as a heating method. Through binomial regression model analysis, where for the study group, living in the coastal commune was significantly associated with a lower prevalence of asthma (-13.2% [CI: -17.7 to -8.6]. The history of an asthmatic mother was significantly associated with a higher prevalence of asthma (17.9% [CI: 2.7 to 33.1]. Living in a rural area, to be Mapuche or the type of heating used, showed differences statistically significant (p 0.18, p 0.609 and p 0.480, respectively) Conclusion: 13-14 year-olds school children in the Araucanía Region presented a higher prevalence of asthma. There was an association with asthma in the mother where this increase is not associated with living in a rural area, to be Ma puche or type of heating.


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Asthma/epidemiology , Indigenous Peoples/statistics & numerical data , Age Distribution , Age Factors , Air Pollution, Indoor/statistics & numerical data , Asthma/ethnology , Child , Chile/epidemiology , Chile/ethnology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Heating/methods , Humans , Mothers , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Rural Population
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 124(3): 287-92, mar. 1996. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-173331

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The aim of this work was to define antibody levels against four neumococcal serotypes, before and after neumococcal vaccination in patients with respiratory infections. Fifty one patients were studied, 19 children from 1 to 5 yeras old, 19 children from 6 to 18 years old and 22 adults from 27 to 65 years old. IgG anti-neumococcal, antibodies, against serotypes 3, 7F, 9N and 14 were measured using an enzyme immunoassay, before and four weeks after vaccination. There was a significant increase in antibody titers against all serotypes in subjects older 7 yeras. In children of less than 6 yeras, the response to serotype 14 was non significant. The intensity of response differed according to the studied serotypes and the percentage of patients that responded to each serotype increased with age. Five patients older than 18 years were identified as non responders to all four serotypes. It is concluded that neumococcal vaccine increases anti-neumococcal antibodies in patients with recurrent infections and allows the identification of patients with specific antibody deficiency syndromes and normal total immunoglobulin levels


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Adolescent , Middle Aged , Vaccines/immunology , Antibodies/isolation & purification , Pneumococcal Infections/immunology , Streptococcus pneumoniae/immunology , Pneumococcal Infections/prevention & control , Serotyping
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