J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
1999 Feb;19(1):42-49.
Prevalence of allergic rhinitis and its causative allergens in people in rural area of Cheju IsIand
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Cross-sectional survey was performed to evaluate prevalence
of allergic rhinitis and its causative allergens in people in rural area
of Cheju Isl~and. Subject and
METHOD: A total of 1,236 people with 1,055 children and 181 adults in rural
area of Cheju Island were enrolled in this study. In children, 544 were males
and 511 were females, and their mean age was 12.3(ranging from 7 to 16) years.
In adults, 78 were males and 103 were females, and their mean age was 50.1
(ratging from 18 to 87) years. Evaluations included a questionnaire survey,
and skin prick test with extracts of Japanese cedar (Cryptomera japonica, J cedar)
pollen and citrus red mite (Panonychus citri, CRM) as well as eleven common inhalant allergens.
RESULTS
Prevalence of chronic nasal symptoms was 40.6% (429/1,055) in children,
and 45.8 % (83/181) in adults. Prevalence of allergic rhinitis based on
positive nasal symptoms on the questionnaire and positive skin response to
one or more of the 13 inhalant allergens were 15.4 % (159/1.035) in children,
and 19.3% (35/181) in adults. Of 1,035 children, skin-test response was
positive in 37.6%, and common sensitizing allergens in order of decreasing
frequency were Dermatophagoides pteronpssinus (DP) (26.6%), D. farinae (DF)(22.6%),
CRM(14.2%), cockroach(11.3%) and J cedar(9.7%). Of 181 adults, skin-test response
was positive in 25.9%, and t,he most common sensitizing allergen was CRM(16.5%),
followed by cockroach(11.0%), DP(9. 9%), DF(9.4%), and J cedar(6.6%). Of 159
children with allergic rhinitis, the common sensitizing allergens in order of
deereasing frequency were DP(79.2%), DF(67.3%), CRM(35.8%), J cedar(32.7%),
and cockroach(27.0%). Of 35 adults with allergic rhinitis, the most common
sensitizing allergen was CRM(68.6%), followed by DP(40%), DF(34.3%), cockroach(34.3%),
and J cedar(28.9%).
CONCLUSION
Allergic rhinitis is a very common disease with a prevalence
of 15.4% in children and 19.3% in adults in rural area of Cheju island, and
common sensitizing allergens include house dust mite, citrus red mite, cockroach,
and Japanese cedar pollen.