Risk factors for asthma among schoolchildren who participated in a case-control study in urban Uganda

Author:

Mpairwe Harriet1ORCID,Namutebi Milly1,Nkurunungi Gyaviira1ORCID,Tumwesige Pius1,Nambuya Irene1,Mukasa Mike1,Onen Caroline1,Nnaluwooza Marble1,Apule Barbara1,Katongole Tonny1,Oduru Gloria1,Kahwa Joseph1,Webb Emily L2,Lubyayi Lawrence1,Pearce Neil2,Elliott Alison M12

Affiliation:

1. Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda

2. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Data on asthma aetiology in Africa are scarce. We investigated the risk factors for asthma among schoolchildren (5–17 years) in urban Uganda. We conducted a case-control study, among 555 cases and 1115 controls. Asthma was diagnosed by study clinicians. The main risk factors for asthma were tertiary education for fathers (adjusted OR (95% CI); 2.32 (1.71–3.16)) and mothers (1.85 (1.38–2.48)); area of residence at birth, with children born in a small town or in the city having an increased asthma risk compared to schoolchildren born in rural areas (2.16 (1.60–2.92)) and (2.79 (1.79–4.35)), respectively; father’s and mother’s history of asthma; children’s own allergic conditions; atopy; and cooking on gas/electricity. In conclusion, asthma was associated with a strong rural-town-city risk gradient, higher parental socio-economic status and urbanicity. This work provides the basis for future studies to identify specific environmental/lifestyle factors responsible for increasing asthma risk among children in urban areas in LMICs.

Funder

Wellcome

European Research Council

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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