
Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis and allergic rhinitis in relation to environment, comorbidity and ethnicity
Author(s) -
Hoffmans Ruth,
Hastan Deniz,
Drunen Kees,
Fokkens Wytske
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
clinical and translational allergy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.979
H-Index - 37
ISSN - 2045-7022
DOI - 10.1186/2045-7022-5-s4-p26
Subject(s) - medicine , ethnic group , comorbidity , asthma , chronic rhinosinusitis , allergy , population , immunology , environmental health , sociology , anthropology
Results The prevalence of ARS is significantly related to AR, a doctor’s diagnosis of CRS, urticaria, eczema, smoking, gender, ethnicity and age. The prevalence of CRS is significantly related to AR, a doctor’s diagnosis of CRS, urticaria, adverse response to painkiller, smoking, ethnicity, asthma and age. The prevalence of AR is significantly related to a doctor’s diagnosis of CRS, urticaria, eczema, adverse response to painkillers, smoking, occupation, ethnicity, asthma, age, CRS and ARS