Background: Asthma is common in minority and disadvantaged populations, whereas atopic disorders other than asthma appear to be less prevalent. It is unclear whether the same holds true for objective markers of sensitization. Objective: To determine the association of asthma, atopic disorders, and specific sensitization with race and socioeconomic factors. Methods: We analyzed total and specific IgE among 882 women (577 white, 169 black, and 136 Hispanic) who delivered a child at a large tertiary hospital in Boston, Mass, and who were screened for participation in a family and birth cohort study. Race/ethnicity and other characteristics were obtained from screening questionnaires. Addresses were geocoded, and 3 census-based geographic area ...
Background: The prevalence of eczema varies markedly across the globe. It is unclear whether the geo...
Importance: In the United States, Black and Hispanic children have higher rates of asthma and asthma...
Background: The current epidemic of asthma and atopy has been explained by alterations in immune res...
Summary. Asthma prevalence in the United States has been reported to be higher in minority groups su...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...
Background: An association with sensitization to inhaled allergens and allergic rhinitis and asthma ...
Asthma is a complex respiratory disease that has been increasing in prevalence in the United States ...
BACKGROUND: Suspected food allergies are the cause of more than 200,000 visits to the emergency depa...
Allergic sensitization is an important risk factor for the development of atopic disease. The Nation...
Asthma is the most disparate common disease by race/ethnicity (Oh et al., 2016). To lessen the racia...
Allergy is considered to be caused by complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors...
ately affects black people. Whether this excess morbidity is fully explained by differences in asthm...
BACKGROUND: Circulating allergen-specific IgE (sIgE) and skin prick tests (SPT) are used to define a...
Background : Geographical variation in the prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens may reflect ...
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic illness in the United States. Disparities in asthma treatment i...
Background: The prevalence of eczema varies markedly across the globe. It is unclear whether the geo...
Importance: In the United States, Black and Hispanic children have higher rates of asthma and asthma...
Background: The current epidemic of asthma and atopy has been explained by alterations in immune res...
Summary. Asthma prevalence in the United States has been reported to be higher in minority groups su...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...
Background: An association with sensitization to inhaled allergens and allergic rhinitis and asthma ...
Asthma is a complex respiratory disease that has been increasing in prevalence in the United States ...
BACKGROUND: Suspected food allergies are the cause of more than 200,000 visits to the emergency depa...
Allergic sensitization is an important risk factor for the development of atopic disease. The Nation...
Asthma is the most disparate common disease by race/ethnicity (Oh et al., 2016). To lessen the racia...
Allergy is considered to be caused by complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors...
ately affects black people. Whether this excess morbidity is fully explained by differences in asthm...
BACKGROUND: Circulating allergen-specific IgE (sIgE) and skin prick tests (SPT) are used to define a...
Background : Geographical variation in the prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens may reflect ...
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic illness in the United States. Disparities in asthma treatment i...
Background: The prevalence of eczema varies markedly across the globe. It is unclear whether the geo...
Importance: In the United States, Black and Hispanic children have higher rates of asthma and asthma...
Background: The current epidemic of asthma and atopy has been explained by alterations in immune res...