Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study

<b>Background: </b> The increasing prevalence of asthma in many countries has been related to weather factors and aeroallergen concentrations<sup> , </sup> but this has not been studied in Kuwait. We evaluated the effect of meteorological factors<sup> </sup> and...

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Main Authors: Qasem Jafar, Nasrallah Hassan, Al-Khalaf Bader, Al-Sharifi Faysal, Al-Sherayfee Ahmed, Almathkouri Samirah, Al-Saraf Hussein
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Language:English
Published: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2008-01-01
Series:Annals of Saudi Medicine
Online Access:http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2008;volume=28;issue=6;spage=435;epage=441;aulast=Qasem
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spelling doaj-5cfef7e3a9da4353ae64679130d04ffb2020-11-24T21:25:10ZengKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research CentreAnnals of Saudi Medicine0256-49472008-01-01286435441Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective studyQasem JafarNasrallah HassanAl-Khalaf BaderAl-Sharifi FaysalAl-Sherayfee AhmedAlmathkouri SamirahAl-Saraf Hussein<b>Background: </b> The increasing prevalence of asthma in many countries has been related to weather factors and aeroallergen concentrations<sup> , </sup> but this has not been studied in Kuwait. We evaluated the effect of meteorological factors<sup> </sup> and the occurrence of aerobiologicals on the number of asthma cases in Kuwait. <b> Methods: </b> The number of daily asthma visits to the allergy center and emergency department at Al-Sabha Hospital for 1 year were examined on a monthly basis for correlation with major metereological factors (temperature<sup> , </sup> ,<sup> </sup> relative<sup> </sup> humidity<sup> , </sup> rain<sup> , </sup> wind<sup> </sup> speed and direction). Spore and pollen counts were collected hourly.<sup> </sup><b> Results: </b> A total of 4353 patients received asthma treatment during the year. The highest pollen count was in the month of September with a maximum relative humidity of 47&#x0025; and no precipitation<sup> , </sup> but with a high mean temperature of 39.7~C. . Pollen counts were higher in the late summer (September) and occurred with a high patient visit to the allergy center. Fungal spore counts were significantly higher in early winter (December). The high fungal spore count seemed related to with high relative humidity and high precipitation with a low mean average temperature of 19.7~C. . The increase number of patients with bronchial asthma visiting an emergency clinic during December was significantly associated with high aerial counts for fungal spores (P&#60; .03)<sup> , </sup> and the months of September and October were more significant for pollen.<sup> </sup><b> Conclusion: </b> This<b> </b> study indicates that meteorological factors<sup> , </sup> aeroallergen<sup> </sup> concentrations<sup> </sup> and asthma related visits are interrelated. The results may prove useful in the generation of hypotheses and development of designs for more comprehensive<sup> , </sup> individual-based<sup> </sup> epidemiological<sup> </sup> studies.http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2008;volume=28;issue=6;spage=435;epage=441;aulast=Qasem
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author Qasem Jafar
Nasrallah Hassan
Al-Khalaf Bader
Al-Sharifi Faysal
Al-Sherayfee Ahmed
Almathkouri Samirah
Al-Saraf Hussein
spellingShingle Qasem Jafar
Nasrallah Hassan
Al-Khalaf Bader
Al-Sharifi Faysal
Al-Sherayfee Ahmed
Almathkouri Samirah
Al-Saraf Hussein
Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study
Annals of Saudi Medicine
author_facet Qasem Jafar
Nasrallah Hassan
Al-Khalaf Bader
Al-Sharifi Faysal
Al-Sherayfee Ahmed
Almathkouri Samirah
Al-Saraf Hussein
author_sort Qasem Jafar
title Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study
title_short Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study
title_full Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study
title_fullStr Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in Kuwait : A 12-month retrospective study
title_sort meteorological factors, aeroallergens and asthma-related visits in kuwait : a 12-month retrospective study
publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
series Annals of Saudi Medicine
issn 0256-4947
publishDate 2008-01-01
description <b>Background: </b> The increasing prevalence of asthma in many countries has been related to weather factors and aeroallergen concentrations<sup> , </sup> but this has not been studied in Kuwait. We evaluated the effect of meteorological factors<sup> </sup> and the occurrence of aerobiologicals on the number of asthma cases in Kuwait. <b> Methods: </b> The number of daily asthma visits to the allergy center and emergency department at Al-Sabha Hospital for 1 year were examined on a monthly basis for correlation with major metereological factors (temperature<sup> , </sup> ,<sup> </sup> relative<sup> </sup> humidity<sup> , </sup> rain<sup> , </sup> wind<sup> </sup> speed and direction). Spore and pollen counts were collected hourly.<sup> </sup><b> Results: </b> A total of 4353 patients received asthma treatment during the year. The highest pollen count was in the month of September with a maximum relative humidity of 47&#x0025; and no precipitation<sup> , </sup> but with a high mean temperature of 39.7~C. . Pollen counts were higher in the late summer (September) and occurred with a high patient visit to the allergy center. Fungal spore counts were significantly higher in early winter (December). The high fungal spore count seemed related to with high relative humidity and high precipitation with a low mean average temperature of 19.7~C. . The increase number of patients with bronchial asthma visiting an emergency clinic during December was significantly associated with high aerial counts for fungal spores (P&#60; .03)<sup> , </sup> and the months of September and October were more significant for pollen.<sup> </sup><b> Conclusion: </b> This<b> </b> study indicates that meteorological factors<sup> , </sup> aeroallergen<sup> </sup> concentrations<sup> </sup> and asthma related visits are interrelated. The results may prove useful in the generation of hypotheses and development of designs for more comprehensive<sup> , </sup> individual-based<sup> </sup> epidemiological<sup> </sup> studies.
url http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2008;volume=28;issue=6;spage=435;epage=441;aulast=Qasem
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