Allergies

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Chapter 51: Allergies

How many people in the U.S. are allergic -- to ragweed pollen, cat dander, or food? What sort of impact do allergies have on society? Here's a rundown of some of the most important allergy statistics -- based on the best available data.

Number of people in the U.S. who have either allergy or asthma symptoms: one in five.

Percentage of the U.S. population that tests positive to one or more allergens: 55%.

Rank of allergies among other leading chronic diseases in the U.S.: 5th.

One estimate of the annual cost of allergies to the health care system and businesses in the U.S.: $7.9 billion.

Number of workdays lost each year as a result of hay fever: 4 million.

Number of weeks by which the ragweed pollen season has increased in the last 10 to 15 years, likely as a result of global warming: four.

Odds that a child with one allergic parent will develop allergies: 33%.

Odds that a child with two allergic parents will develop allergies: 70%.

Number of ER visits in the U.S. caused by food allergies each year: 30,000.

Percentage of the people in the U.S. who believe they have a food allergy: up to 15%.

Percentage of the people in the U.S. who actuallyhave a food allergy: 3% to 4%.

Percentage of our lives that we spend indoors: 90%.

Degree by which levels of indoor pollution in U.S. homes exceed levels of outdoor pollution: two to 100 times, depending on factors such as whether the residents smoke.

Percentage of U.S. households with one or more dogs: 39%.

Percentage of all U.S. households with detectable levels of dog and cat dander: 100%.

Percentage of people in the U.S. that have asthma: 7.7%.

Increase in the prevalence of asthma in U.S. children under age 5 between 1980 and 1994: 160%.

Number of annual ER visits in the U.S. caused by asthma: 1.8 million in 2004.

Percentage of people hospitalized for asthma who are children: About 44%.

Number of deaths each year in the U.S. from asthma: About 4,000.

Number of people with chronic allergy-like symptoms -- runny nose, congestion and cough -- but who have nonallergic rhinitis instead: one out of three.

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