The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of asthma among
United Arab Emirates school children aged 6-14 years. A cross-sectiona
l study of 850 school children living in both urban and rural areas (a
verage age 9.36 +/- 2.11 years, 46.8% boys and 53.2% girls) was conduc
ted using self-administered questionnaires between October 1992 and Ma
y 1993. The population sample had a high prevalence rate of diagnosed
asthma (13.6%), breathlessness or tightness in chest (9.7%), allergic
rhinitis (22.9%), and nocturnal cough (8.9%). Allergic rhinitis was th
e most frequently seen respiratory illness when compared to other resp
iratory symptoms. The frequency of asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczem
a among parents reflected the same pattern as that seen in the childre
n. Prevalence rate of asthma was not significantly higher in fathers (
5.9%) than in mothers (5.3%). The differences between the sexes were n
ot significant in any of the age group studied for any of the allergic
conditions, except for diagnosed asthma in which the prevalence rate
in males was significantly higher than that in females. On the whole,
the prevalence rate of all the conditions increased with age. But the
frequency of allergic rhinitis symptoms was significantly higher in mo
thers (16%) than in fathers (10.8%). These results are consistent with
those obtained in neighbouring gulf countries and are higher than tho
se of some developed countries, but the differences are not statistica
lly significant.