Determination of the prevalence of childhood allergic conjunctivitis in eight elementary schools in the Southern Cone of Lima, Peru

  • Carlos Carrión Ojeda Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño
  • Flor Gálvez Quiroz Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño
  • José Morales de la Cruz Médico Director de la Red Villa El Salvador
  • Raphael Jaramillo Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño
  • Merí Gazani Meza Enfermera de Oftalmología Red- VES LPP
Keywords: Allergy and immunology, conjunctivitis allergic

Abstract

Introduction: In Lima with a population of almost three million children it has been not reported until now child allergy prevalence studies.

Objectives: To determine the current epidemiological characteristics of childrens eye allergy in the poor elementary students in South of Lima. We took significant sample to students from 8 primary schools in three districts in the South of Lima, with 120,000 children.

Material and method: A cross-sectional and observational study was made, assessed and considered, on-site at each school 2,011 elementary students. For the calculation of samples we use Excel 2003 and for analysis we use SPSS 15.0.

Results: With an increase in the frequency of eye allergy that increases with age. Eye allergy is more correlated with the blepharitis and the chalazion.

Conclusions: The prevalence of eye allergy 16.3% is moderate in the primary school population of Lima South, the eye allergy behavior is rising as advances school age (Y = 0.0305 X=0.0638); It could be related to a longer exposure to allergens, as well as the lifestyle of the teenage pre peculiarities.

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Published
2010-09-29
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Carrión Ojeda C, Gálvez Quiroz F, Morales de la Cruz J, Jaramillo R, Gazani Meza M. Determination of the prevalence of childhood allergic conjunctivitis in eight elementary schools in the Southern Cone of Lima, Peru. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2010Sep.29 [cited 2024Nov.23];27(3):163-7. Available from: https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1377
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