Asthma and allergic diseases are common among children and adolescents worldwide.1 Approximately 6% to 8% of Swedish and Danish children have asthma, and rhinitis and atopic dermatitis are even more common.1,2 Although the previous increase in asthma prevalence seems to have reached a plateau, variation in prevalence between genetically similar populations strongly implies that a substantial proportion is attributable to environmental aspects.3
Author:Catarina Almqvist, Cecilia Lundholm