High prevalence of house dust mite sensitization in children with severe asthma living at high altitude in a tropical country
Pediatric Pulmonology2018Vol. 53(10), pp. 1356–1361
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E.M. Duenas-Meza, Carlos A. Torres‐Duque, Eliana Correa, Miguel Suárez, Catalina Vásquez, Jenny Jurado, María del Socorro Medina, O. Bar-On, María José Pareja-Zabala, Luis Fernando Giraldo‐Cadavid
Abstract
These children with SA living at HA in a tropical middle-income developing country have a high prevalence of HDM sensitization. One explanation for this might be that tropical conditions, such as temperature and humidity, could modify the effect of the altitude on asthma.
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