EFFECT OF AIR CLEANERS ON MOLD COUNT IN THE AIR AND ON THE SYMPTOMS OF PERENNIAL RHINITIS

Citation
Sw. Huang et Jw. Kimbrough, EFFECT OF AIR CLEANERS ON MOLD COUNT IN THE AIR AND ON THE SYMPTOMS OF PERENNIAL RHINITIS, Pediatric asthma, allergy & immunology, 9(4), 1995, pp. 205-211
Citations number
2
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
ISSN journal
08831874
Volume
9
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
205 - 211
Database
ISI
SICI code
0883-1874(1995)9:4<205:EOACOM>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Seventy-five children (ages 4 to 14 years) with perennial rhinitis cau sed by mold allergy (36 had asthma) were enrolled in an air-cleaner st udy for 2 years. Symptom scores prior to the study were compared with scores 1 and 2 years after placement of air-cleaners in the bedrooms. Forty-two homes were surveyed for mold count in the air in summer and winter, and the results compared with symptom changes. Improvements we re found in quality of sleep (96 vs. 99%), sneezing (80 vs. 90%), scra tchy throat (75 vs. 80%), night cough (75 vs. 83%), better mood in the morning (65 vs. 80%), postnasal drip (70 vs. 77%), nasal congestion ( 70 vs. 72%), night wheezing (70 vs. 83%), and sinus infection (50 vs. 55%). Parents reported a decrease in the use of both over-the-counter (76 vs. 80%) and prescription (43 vs. 48%) drugs. When the weekly symp tom score sheets were compared, symptom recurrence rates were found to be clustered in the winter. These symptoms were cough (35%), nasal co ngestion (35%), sinus infection (32%), and postnasal drip (20%). The a verage mold counts (expressed as colony-forming-units per cubic meter of air) in the filtered bedrooms, in the unfiltered bedrooms, and outd oors were 310, 425, and 927 in the summer, and 689, 762, and 1213 in t he winter, respectively. The higher mold count in the winter may expla in the increase in symptoms during that season. We observed a signific ant improvement in respiratory symptoms for 2 years following the inst allation of air-cleaners in the bedrooms of 75 children with perennial rhinitis due to mold allergy.