Under-recognition of childhood asthma in Singapore: evidence from a questionnaire survey

TitleUnder-recognition of childhood asthma in Singapore: evidence from a questionnaire survey
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsChew, F. T., D. Y. T. Goh, and B. W. Lee
JournalAnnals of Tropical Paediatrics
Volume19
Issue1
Pagination83-91
ISSN02724936
Abstract

In a recent study on the prevalence of childhood asthma and allergies using the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) questionnaires, 6238 Singapore school children in two age-groups, 6-7 years (n=2030) and 12-15 years (n=4208), were evaluated. Of the 1856 children who reported asthma-like symptoms (wheezing, exercise-wheezing, persistent nocturnal cough), 919 (49%) had not been diagnosed asthmatic. Of these undiagnosed children, 731 (39%) reported current symptoms of asthma. Under-recognition of asthma was more prevalent among those with persistent nocturnal cough and mild symptoms. In addition, the discordance between wheezing in the last 12 months and a diagnosis of asthma was significantly higher among the younger age-group (6-7 years), but exercise-induced wheezing was less recognized as a symptom of asthma among the older age-group (12-15 years). This study has shown that there is a substantial degree of under-recognition of asthma among school children in Singapore.

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DOI10.1080/02724939992699
Short TitleUnder-recognition of childhood asthma in Singapore