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Table 4 El Paso nativity and ethnicity/questionnaire language groups by queried diagnosed allergy type.

From: Variability in childhood allergy and asthma across ethnicity, language, and residency duration in El Paso, Texas: a cross-sectional study

 

El Paso Nativity

Ethnicity

 

Lifelong

Immigrant

 

Non-Hispanic

Hispanic

 
  

Early: Before entering 1st grade

Late: After entering 1st grade

 

English Preferred

Spanish Preferred

 

(n = 4370)

(n = 862)

(n = 1164)

(n = 1226)

(n = 3005)

(n = 2165)

 

%

%

%

%

%

%

Diagnosed allergy to:

      

   things ingested (e.g. food or medicine)

5.2

5.5

4.8

7.5

5.3

3.7

   house dust or dust mites

11.7

12.8

10.2

12.6

14.4

7.1

   pollens (e.g. grasses, trees, flowers)

24.7

22.2

19.8

28.1

28.1

14.5

   molds

4.9

5.7

5.6

7.8

6.4

2.0

   animal fur or dander (e.g. cats or dogs)

8.9

8.5

6.4

10.1

9.3

6.3

   insect bites or stings (e.g. bee stings)

2.9

2.1

2.2

3.5

3.0

1.9

   feathers (e.g. pillows or comforters)

1.8

2.2

1.7

1.6

1.7

2.0

   things that contact the skin* (e.g. wool)

2.0

3.3

1.9

3.2

2.2

1.6

   other

2.7

2.2

2.2

2.9

2.8

1.9

   unknown

2.7

3.25

2.5

3.7

3.5

1.1

only pollens

8.6

7.8

6.3

9.1

9.6

5.4

only animal fur or dander

0.7

0.5

0.6

1.0

0.5

0.8

only non-pollen aeroallergens**

12.9

14.0

11.9

15.3

15.7

7.7

  1. Coded as ever diagnosed allergy, Hispanic ethnicity/questionnaire language and duration of El Paso residence (nativity), El Paso Children's Health Study of 4th or 5th grade children: El Paso Independent School District, February 2001 (n = 6396)
  2. *not poison oak, ivy, or sumac
  3. **aeroallergens: house dust or house dust mites, pollens, molds, animal fur or dander, or feathers