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Assessment of Respiratory Health Symptoms and Asthma in Children near a Drying Saline Lake

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  • Shohreh F. Farzan

    (Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, 2001 N. Soto Street, MC 9237, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA)

  • Mitiasoa Razafy

    (Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, 2001 N. Soto Street, MC 9237, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA)

  • Sandrah P. Eckel

    (Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, 2001 N. Soto Street, MC 9237, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA)

  • Luis Olmedo

    (Comite Civico del Valle, Brawley, CA 92227, USA)

  • Esther Bejarano

    (Comite Civico del Valle, Brawley, CA 92227, USA)

  • Jill E. Johnston

    (Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, 2001 N. Soto Street, MC 9237, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA)

Abstract

Residents of the Imperial Valley, a rural, agricultural border region in California, have raised concerns over high rates of pediatric asthma symptoms. There is an urgent need to understand the influences and predictors of children’s respiratory health in Imperial Valley. We assessed the impacts of sociodemographic, lifestyle, and household factors on children’s respiratory health and asthma prevalence by administering a survey to parents of elementary school children ( n = 357) in northern Imperial Valley. We observed an overall asthma prevalence of 22.4% and respiratory symptoms and allergies were widely reported, including wheezing (35.3%), allergies (36.1%), bronchitic symptoms (28.6%), and dry cough (33.3%). Asthmatics were significantly more likely to report respiratory symptoms, but high rates of wheezing, allergies, and dry cough were observed among nonasthmatics, suggesting the possibility for underdiagnosis of respiratory impairment in our school-age population. Having an asthmatic mother and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke were also associated with greater odds of asthma. Our findings provide evidence to support community concerns about children’s respiratory health, while also suggesting that household and demographic characteristics have limited explanatory power for assessing asthma in this population. This work provides critical baseline data with which to evaluate local environmental factors and their influence on asthma and respiratory symptoms.

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  • Shohreh F. Farzan & Mitiasoa Razafy & Sandrah P. Eckel & Luis Olmedo & Esther Bejarano & Jill E. Johnston, 2019. "Assessment of Respiratory Health Symptoms and Asthma in Children near a Drying Saline Lake," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(20), pages 1-15, October.
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