Trends in Hospitalization Rates of Childhood Asthma in Poland

Wieslaw Jędrychowski1, Bogdan Wojtyniak2, Krystyna Szafraniec1, and Pawel Gorynski2

1 Chair of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, Poland
2 Department of Medical Statistics, State Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw, Poland

Corresponding author: Wieslaw Jędrychowski, MD, PhD
    Chair of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
    Jagiellonian University Medical College
    7, Kopernika Street
    31-034 Kraków, Poland
    Telephone: +48-12-423 10 03
    Fax number: +48-12-4228795
    E-mail: myjedryc@cyf-kr.edu.pl

CEJOEM 2004, Vol.10. No.4.: 275–282


Key words:
Asthma, hospital morbidity, trends, children


Abstract:
Hospitalization rates from asthma in children and adolescents below 19 years of age showed a consistent rising trend over the last two decades and in the period 1984–1996 the rates doubled for both genders. Among boys the rates were 1.6 times higher than in girls. On average the rates increased annually by 12.2% for boys and 10.6% for girls. The fastest increase has been noted in the youngest children aged less than 4 years (20.3% in boys and 18.9% in girls). In the older age groups (5–9 and 10–14 years) the annual increase was in the range of 10.5–14.1%. The slowest increase was observed in children of the oldest age group (3.7%) with no difference in hospitalization rates between the genders. We found the highest rates in the southeastern and northern parts of Poland and this was not compatible with the hygienic hypothesis of asthma and allergic diseases.


Received: 19 March 2004
Accepted: 28 October 2004

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