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Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)

BACKGROUND: It is believed that allergic diseases are increasing in Africa. However, the health sector in Africa has yet to catch up with this paradigm shift. We looked at the number of patients referred to us for allergy testing and investigated allergen sensitization. METHODS: A retrospective anal...

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Autores principales: Mvoundza Ndjindji, Ofilia, Minto’o Rogombe, Steeve, Mougola Bissiengou, Pélagie, Mveang-Nzoghe, Amandine, Leboueny, Marielle, Ouloungou Mbina, Maloupazoa Siawaya, Anicet Christel, KuissiKamgaing, Eliane, Ndeboko, Bénédicte, Ategbo, Simon, Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10509960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37780101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2022.10.005
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author Mvoundza Ndjindji, Ofilia
Minto’o Rogombe, Steeve
Mougola Bissiengou, Pélagie
Mveang-Nzoghe, Amandine
Leboueny, Marielle
Ouloungou Mbina
Maloupazoa Siawaya, Anicet Christel
KuissiKamgaing, Eliane
Ndeboko, Bénédicte
Ategbo, Simon
Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury
author_facet Mvoundza Ndjindji, Ofilia
Minto’o Rogombe, Steeve
Mougola Bissiengou, Pélagie
Mveang-Nzoghe, Amandine
Leboueny, Marielle
Ouloungou Mbina
Maloupazoa Siawaya, Anicet Christel
KuissiKamgaing, Eliane
Ndeboko, Bénédicte
Ategbo, Simon
Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury
author_sort Mvoundza Ndjindji, Ofilia
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description BACKGROUND: It is believed that allergic diseases are increasing in Africa. However, the health sector in Africa has yet to catch up with this paradigm shift. We looked at the number of patients referred to us for allergy testing and investigated allergen sensitization. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was done on 97 serum allergen–specific IgE results collected from patients suspected of having allergies in Libreville from 2018 to 2021. Specific IgE responses to 180 allergens were investigated. The general sensitization patterns were analyzed. Also analyzed were sensitization patterns for adults and children. The difference in the IgE-binding allergen positivity rate between groups was calculated by using the chi-square (χ2) test. RESULTS: The allergens most commonly causing sensitization were from mites (65%), barley (48%), peach (48%), dog and/or cat dander (44%), house dust (44%), peanut (39%), tomato (39%), cockroach (37%), crab (36%), garlic and/or onion (34%), rye (34%), egg white (32%), shrimp (32%), kiwi (32%), soya bean (32%), citrus mix (29%), cheese (27%), milk (27%), walnut (27%), ox-eye daisy (24%) and orchard grass (24%). Moreover, 60% of patients (36 of 60) were polysensitized to inhalant allergens, 53% (31 of 58) were polysensitized to food allergens, and 29% (14 of 48) were polysensitized to inhalant and food allergens; 65% of patients (53 of 81) were sensitized to allergens originating from mites, fungi (including Candida albicans, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Cladosporium herbarum, and Pennicillium notatum), or bacteria (staphylococcal enterotoxin B). CONCLUSIONS: The sensitization pattern of allergens in our setting is rich and varied, with a high prevalence of polysensitization.
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spelling pubmed-105099602023-09-29 Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon) Mvoundza Ndjindji, Ofilia Minto’o Rogombe, Steeve Mougola Bissiengou, Pélagie Mveang-Nzoghe, Amandine Leboueny, Marielle Ouloungou Mbina Maloupazoa Siawaya, Anicet Christel KuissiKamgaing, Eliane Ndeboko, Bénédicte Ategbo, Simon Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob Original Article BACKGROUND: It is believed that allergic diseases are increasing in Africa. However, the health sector in Africa has yet to catch up with this paradigm shift. We looked at the number of patients referred to us for allergy testing and investigated allergen sensitization. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was done on 97 serum allergen–specific IgE results collected from patients suspected of having allergies in Libreville from 2018 to 2021. Specific IgE responses to 180 allergens were investigated. The general sensitization patterns were analyzed. Also analyzed were sensitization patterns for adults and children. The difference in the IgE-binding allergen positivity rate between groups was calculated by using the chi-square (χ2) test. RESULTS: The allergens most commonly causing sensitization were from mites (65%), barley (48%), peach (48%), dog and/or cat dander (44%), house dust (44%), peanut (39%), tomato (39%), cockroach (37%), crab (36%), garlic and/or onion (34%), rye (34%), egg white (32%), shrimp (32%), kiwi (32%), soya bean (32%), citrus mix (29%), cheese (27%), milk (27%), walnut (27%), ox-eye daisy (24%) and orchard grass (24%). Moreover, 60% of patients (36 of 60) were polysensitized to inhalant allergens, 53% (31 of 58) were polysensitized to food allergens, and 29% (14 of 48) were polysensitized to inhalant and food allergens; 65% of patients (53 of 81) were sensitized to allergens originating from mites, fungi (including Candida albicans, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Cladosporium herbarum, and Pennicillium notatum), or bacteria (staphylococcal enterotoxin B). CONCLUSIONS: The sensitization pattern of allergens in our setting is rich and varied, with a high prevalence of polysensitization. Elsevier 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10509960/ /pubmed/37780101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2022.10.005 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Mvoundza Ndjindji, Ofilia
Minto’o Rogombe, Steeve
Mougola Bissiengou, Pélagie
Mveang-Nzoghe, Amandine
Leboueny, Marielle
Ouloungou Mbina
Maloupazoa Siawaya, Anicet Christel
KuissiKamgaing, Eliane
Ndeboko, Bénédicte
Ategbo, Simon
Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury
Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)
title Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)
title_full Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)
title_fullStr Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)
title_full_unstemmed Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)
title_short Allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban Sub-Saharan African setting (Libreville, Gabon)
title_sort allergen sensitization and polysensitization pattern of adults and children in an urban sub-saharan african setting (libreville, gabon)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10509960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37780101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2022.10.005
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