STUDY OF PREDISPOSING FACTORS OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS IN SCHOOLCHILDREN
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Web of Journals Publishing
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Currently, the incidence of allergic rhinitis in the general population is 10–20%, and these figures tend to further increase this disease [1,5,6]. According to a number of epidemiological studies conducted in different regions of the world, the prevalence of AR in the pediatric population reaches 22%. It is especially common in children aged 3 to 16 years [6]. The disease limits the life of children, reduces their social and physical activity [6].