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Changes in atopy prevalence and sibship effect in rural population at all ages
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Allergy manuscript.final version.docx (67.67 KB)
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Author(s)
Sozanska, B
Pearce, N
Blaszczyk, M
Boznanski, A
Cullinan, P
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Background
We examined the associations of family size and birth order with atopy prevalence in rural Poland at two time periods.

Methods
Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted in the same villages and a small town of lower Silesia at an interval of 9 years. In 2003, 1700 (88% of eligible individuals), and in 2012, 1730 (86%) inhabitants aged 5 years or more completed a questionnaire and had a skin prick test for atopy.

Results
There was an inverse association between family size and atopy in the village population in 2003; the prevalence of atopy was the highest for those with no siblings (15.2%) and decreased to 5.4% for those with three and more siblings (OR = 0.22; 0.07–0.66). In contrast, there was little or no such protective effect in the town population where the prevalence of atopy was much higher (7.3% in the villages, 20.0% in the town). Nine years later, the prevalence of atopy had increased in the village to be similar to that in the town (19.6% and 19.9% respectively), and the protective effects of family size and birth order in the villages were much weaker (OR = 0.64; 95% CI 0.33–1.27 for three or more siblings). Both protective effects were strongest among children.

Conclusions
The protective effects of family size and birth order on atopy were much stronger in children than in adults and among those living in a village. They largely disappeared with the steep increase in atopy prevalence at all ages; this followed environmental changes on the village farms.
Date Issued
2015-04-10
Date Acceptance
2015-04-01
Citation
Allergy, 2015, 70 (6), pp.661-666
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/33281
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12623
ISSN
1398-9995
Publisher
Wiley
Start Page
661
End Page
666
Journal / Book Title
Allergy
Volume
70
Issue
6
Copyright Statement
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. This is the accepted version of the following article: Sozańska B, Pearce N, Błaszczyk M, Boznański A, Cullinan P. Changes in atopy prevalence and sibship effect in rural population at all ages. Allergy 2015; 70: 661–666, which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12623
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Allergy
Immunology
atopy
birth order
farming
siblings
FAMILY-SIZE
HAY-FEVER
BIRTH-ORDER
EARLY-LIFE
CHILDHOOD
ASTHMA
EXPOSURE
ALLERGIES
INFECTION
DISEASE
Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Agriculture
Birth Order
Child
Child, Preschool
Cross-Sectional Studies
Family Characteristics
Female
Humans
Hypersensitivity, Immediate
Male
Middle Aged
Poland
Prevalence
Protective Factors
Rural Population
Siblings
Skin Tests
Young Adult
1107 Immunology
Publication Status
Published
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