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Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study

Background: Allergic respiratory diseases (allergic rhinitis and asthma) are major health problems with high prevalence causing significant patient morbidity as well as an economic burden (1). Sensitization to inhaled allergens is a major factor in the pathogenesis of allergic respiratory diseases (...

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Autores principales: Thalappil, Sherin, Ibrahim, Tayseer, Shibu, Sibi, Mobayed, Hassan, Al-Nesf, Maryam
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Publicado: HBKU Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025315
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.2
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author Thalappil, Sherin
Ibrahim, Tayseer
Shibu, Sibi
Mobayed, Hassan
Al-Nesf, Maryam
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Ibrahim, Tayseer
Shibu, Sibi
Mobayed, Hassan
Al-Nesf, Maryam
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description Background: Allergic respiratory diseases (allergic rhinitis and asthma) are major health problems with high prevalence causing significant patient morbidity as well as an economic burden (1). Sensitization to inhaled allergens is a major factor in the pathogenesis of allergic respiratory diseases (2). This study aims to determine the commonest aeroallergen sensitization in patients with allergic symptoms who attended an Adult Allergy Clinic in Qatar. Methods: This retrospective study reviewed the skin prick test results database of 20 aeroallergens performed between January 1(st) to December 31(st), 2022, at an Adult Allergy clinic in Qatar. Based on skin test results, the most prevalent aeroallergens were determined. Results: A total of 554 patients (43% males, 57% females), aged between 12-87 years, 36±13.8 (mean ± SD), underwent skin prick test, of which 378 patients (68%) had positive results. There were no significant sex differences in the frequency of atopy (males: 60% versus females: 65% p= .076). Of the total 554 patients, 62% were diagnosed with Allergic rhinitis, 19% with non-allergic rhinitis, 32% with asthma, 6.7% with chronic urticaria, and 6.5% with atopic dermatitis. The frequency of sensitivity to aeroallergens was Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus 49.5%, Dermatophagoides farina 38.6%, Cat 37.3%, American Cockroach 25.9%, Russian thistle 24%, German cockroach 20%, Rough pigweed 19%, Bermuda grass 11%, and 8% to seven grass mix. 61 % were sensitized to indoor aeroallergens and 31% to different pollens (outdoor). Of the 378 patients who were sensitized, 145 patients (38%) were monosensitized, and 233 (62%) were polysensitized (≥2 allergens). There were no significant differences in the frequency of polysensitization between males and females (M:F: 1:1, p=0.938). Conclusion: Insects (house dust mites and cockroaches) and animal protein (cat hair) were the most prevalent positive aeroallergen by skin tests. However, weed, tree pollens (Russian thistle, Rough pigweed, Mesquite tree), and grass pollens (Bermuda and seven grass mix) were also positive for a minority of patients. 62% of patients were polysensitized to aeroallergens.
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spelling pubmed-106606782023-11-19 Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study Thalappil, Sherin Ibrahim, Tayseer Shibu, Sibi Mobayed, Hassan Al-Nesf, Maryam Qatar Med J Second Qatar Allergy Conference Background: Allergic respiratory diseases (allergic rhinitis and asthma) are major health problems with high prevalence causing significant patient morbidity as well as an economic burden (1). Sensitization to inhaled allergens is a major factor in the pathogenesis of allergic respiratory diseases (2). This study aims to determine the commonest aeroallergen sensitization in patients with allergic symptoms who attended an Adult Allergy Clinic in Qatar. Methods: This retrospective study reviewed the skin prick test results database of 20 aeroallergens performed between January 1(st) to December 31(st), 2022, at an Adult Allergy clinic in Qatar. Based on skin test results, the most prevalent aeroallergens were determined. Results: A total of 554 patients (43% males, 57% females), aged between 12-87 years, 36±13.8 (mean ± SD), underwent skin prick test, of which 378 patients (68%) had positive results. There were no significant sex differences in the frequency of atopy (males: 60% versus females: 65% p= .076). Of the total 554 patients, 62% were diagnosed with Allergic rhinitis, 19% with non-allergic rhinitis, 32% with asthma, 6.7% with chronic urticaria, and 6.5% with atopic dermatitis. The frequency of sensitivity to aeroallergens was Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus 49.5%, Dermatophagoides farina 38.6%, Cat 37.3%, American Cockroach 25.9%, Russian thistle 24%, German cockroach 20%, Rough pigweed 19%, Bermuda grass 11%, and 8% to seven grass mix. 61 % were sensitized to indoor aeroallergens and 31% to different pollens (outdoor). Of the 378 patients who were sensitized, 145 patients (38%) were monosensitized, and 233 (62%) were polysensitized (≥2 allergens). There were no significant differences in the frequency of polysensitization between males and females (M:F: 1:1, p=0.938). Conclusion: Insects (house dust mites and cockroaches) and animal protein (cat hair) were the most prevalent positive aeroallergen by skin tests. However, weed, tree pollens (Russian thistle, Rough pigweed, Mesquite tree), and grass pollens (Bermuda and seven grass mix) were also positive for a minority of patients. 62% of patients were polysensitized to aeroallergens. HBKU Press 2023-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10660678/ /pubmed/38025315 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.2 Text en © 2023 Thalappil, Ibrahim, Shibu, Mobayed, Al-Nesf, licensee HBKU Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thalappil, Sherin
Ibrahim, Tayseer
Shibu, Sibi
Mobayed, Hassan
Al-Nesf, Maryam
Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study
title Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study
title_full Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study
title_short Aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in Qatar: A retrospective study
title_sort aeroallergens sensitization pattern in atopic patients in qatar: a retrospective study
topic Second Qatar Allergy Conference
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025315
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.2
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