Incidence and prevalence of multiple allergic disorders recorded in a national primary care database
Summary Background The co-existence of allergic conditions, food allergy, eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma and anaphylaxis is thought to be increasing. Analysis of primary healthcare data-sets offers the possibility to advance understanding about the changing epidemiology of multiple allergic disor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2008-11, Vol.101 (11), p.558-563 |
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Background
The co-existence of allergic conditions, food allergy, eczema, allergic rhinitis,
asthma and anaphylaxis is thought to be increasing. Analysis of primary healthcare
data-sets offers the possibility to advance understanding about the changing
epidemiology of multiple allergic disorders.
Aim
To investigate recent trends in the recorded incidence, lifetime prevalence and
consulting behaviour of patients with multiple allergic disorders in England.
Methods
QRESEARCH is one of the world's largest national aggregated health databases
containing the records of over nine million patients (including those who have
left or died). Data were extracted on all patients with a recorded diagnosis of
multiple allergic disorders, and annual age–sex standardized incidence and
lifetime period prevalence rates were calculated for each year from 2001 to 2005.
We also analysed the consulting behaviour of these patients when compared with the
rest of the QRESEARCH database population.
Results
The age–sex standardized incidence of multiple allergic disorders was 4.72 per
1000 person-years in 2001 and increased by 32.9% to 6.28 per 1000 patients in 2005
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ISSN: | 0141-0768 1758-1095 |
DOI: | 10.1258/jrsm.2008.080196 |