Correlation the Density of Dermatophagoides sp. in Households with the Score for Allergic Rhinitis in Jember, East Java
Date
2021-01-11Author
SULISTYANINGSIH, Erma
LAILI, Elisa Fadia
ABRORI, Cholis
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The prevalence of allergic rhinitis (AR) in Indonesia is an estimated 24.3%
and increasing each year. The majority cause of AR is house dust mites (HDMs)
allergens, especially Dermatophagoides sp. The screening tool to estimate the
prevalence and diagnose AF in a population setting is the Score for Allergic Rhinitis
(SFAR) questionnaire. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between the
density of Dermatophagoides sp. in households and the SFAR in Jember, East Java.
The study enrolled 30 housewives as respondents, which were selected by stratified
random sampling. Respondents were interviewed using the SFAR questionnaire.
The dust sample from each house of the respondent was collected, the HDMs either
Dermatophagoides sp. or others were identified and the density of Dermatophagoides sp.
was calculated. Data were analyzed using the Pearson Test. Dermatophagoides sp. were
found in 21 out of 30 samples and 11 out of 30 respondents had an SFAR of ≥ 7.
The Pearson analysis showed the value of p = 0.555 and r = 0.136. Dermatophagoides
sp. was the majority of species of HDMs, but there was no significant correlation
between the density of Dermatophagoides sp. in households and the SFAR among
housewives in Jember
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