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210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children

BACKGROUND: Aeroallergens are important causative factors for allergies such as allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis and asthma. Previous studies for the sensitization rate to aeroallergen were based on those patient groups who had visited the pediatric allergy clinic. Compared to that, we inq...

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Autores principales: Park, So Hyun, Lim, Dae Hyun, Son, Byong Kwan, Kim, Jeong Hee, Oh, In Bo, Kim, Yang Ho, Lee, Keun Hwa, Kim, Su Young, Hong, Sung Chul
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512653/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000411967.32653.a7
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author Park, So Hyun
Lim, Dae Hyun
Son, Byong Kwan
Kim, Jeong Hee
Oh, In Bo
Kim, Yang Ho
Lee, Keun Hwa
Kim, Su Young
Hong, Sung Chul
author_facet Park, So Hyun
Lim, Dae Hyun
Son, Byong Kwan
Kim, Jeong Hee
Oh, In Bo
Kim, Yang Ho
Lee, Keun Hwa
Kim, Su Young
Hong, Sung Chul
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description BACKGROUND: Aeroallergens are important causative factors for allergies such as allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis and asthma. Previous studies for the sensitization rate to aeroallergen were based on those patient groups who had visited the pediatric allergy clinic. Compared to that, we inquired into the sensitization rates based on general school aged student population group in the city of Incheon, Jeju and Ulsan. METHODS: With informed consent, skin prick tests were performed on 5,094 students between April and June, 2010. Common 21 aeroallergens were used on elementary school student while middle and high school students were tested upon 28 allergens. 28 allergen list as positive control (1%Histamine), negative control (Normal saline), D.pteronyssinus, D.farinae, Citrus red mite, pollen (Birch, Alder, Oak, Japanese cedar, Pine, Willow, Elm, Maple, Bermuda grass, Timothy grass, Rye grass, Orchard, Meadow grass, Vernal grass, Mugwort, Japanese hop, Fat hen, Ragweed, Plantain), mold (Penicillatum, Asperugillus, Cladosporium, Alternaria) and 21 kinds of allergens that were used on elementary school students count as same as above except Elm, Rye grass, Orchard, Meadow grass, Vernal grass, Fat hen, Plantain. RESULTS: If arranged in rates of higher sensitization were D. pteronyssinus (25.79%), D. farinae (18.66%), Mugwort (6.20%), Willow (4.07%) in Incheon, D. pteronyssinus (33.35%), D. farinae (24.78%), Japanese cedar (15.36%), Alternaria (7.33%) in Jeju, D. pteronyssinus (32.79%), D. farinae (30.27%), Alder (10.13%), Birch (8.68%) in Ulsan respectively. The sensitization rate of Japanese cedar was statistically significantly higher in Jeju. The sensitization rate of Birch, Alder, Oak was higher in Ulsan. The sensitization rate of Ragweed was 0.99% in Incheon, 1.07% in Jeju, 0.81% in Ulsan. The sensitization rate of Mugwort in Incheon was 6.20% which was meaningfully higher in comparison to 2.32% of Jeju and 2.73% of Ulsan. The sensitization rate of Alternaria was 2.98% in Incheon, 7.33% in Jeju, 2.39% in Ulsan and as we can see it was higher in Jeju. The sensitization rate of Dermatophagoides had an increasing tendency with increasing age. CONCLUSIONS: Changes in exposure rate to allergens with increasing ages brings changes in sensitization rates. And because there are changes in sensitization rates due to different regional living environmental status and discrepancies of surrounding biologic species, this would leave us there lies needs for subsequent studies and nationwide researches.
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spelling pubmed-35126532012-12-21 210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children Park, So Hyun Lim, Dae Hyun Son, Byong Kwan Kim, Jeong Hee Oh, In Bo Kim, Yang Ho Lee, Keun Hwa Kim, Su Young Hong, Sung Chul World Allergy Organ J Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress BACKGROUND: Aeroallergens are important causative factors for allergies such as allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis and asthma. Previous studies for the sensitization rate to aeroallergen were based on those patient groups who had visited the pediatric allergy clinic. Compared to that, we inquired into the sensitization rates based on general school aged student population group in the city of Incheon, Jeju and Ulsan. METHODS: With informed consent, skin prick tests were performed on 5,094 students between April and June, 2010. Common 21 aeroallergens were used on elementary school student while middle and high school students were tested upon 28 allergens. 28 allergen list as positive control (1%Histamine), negative control (Normal saline), D.pteronyssinus, D.farinae, Citrus red mite, pollen (Birch, Alder, Oak, Japanese cedar, Pine, Willow, Elm, Maple, Bermuda grass, Timothy grass, Rye grass, Orchard, Meadow grass, Vernal grass, Mugwort, Japanese hop, Fat hen, Ragweed, Plantain), mold (Penicillatum, Asperugillus, Cladosporium, Alternaria) and 21 kinds of allergens that were used on elementary school students count as same as above except Elm, Rye grass, Orchard, Meadow grass, Vernal grass, Fat hen, Plantain. RESULTS: If arranged in rates of higher sensitization were D. pteronyssinus (25.79%), D. farinae (18.66%), Mugwort (6.20%), Willow (4.07%) in Incheon, D. pteronyssinus (33.35%), D. farinae (24.78%), Japanese cedar (15.36%), Alternaria (7.33%) in Jeju, D. pteronyssinus (32.79%), D. farinae (30.27%), Alder (10.13%), Birch (8.68%) in Ulsan respectively. The sensitization rate of Japanese cedar was statistically significantly higher in Jeju. The sensitization rate of Birch, Alder, Oak was higher in Ulsan. The sensitization rate of Ragweed was 0.99% in Incheon, 1.07% in Jeju, 0.81% in Ulsan. The sensitization rate of Mugwort in Incheon was 6.20% which was meaningfully higher in comparison to 2.32% of Jeju and 2.73% of Ulsan. The sensitization rate of Alternaria was 2.98% in Incheon, 7.33% in Jeju, 2.39% in Ulsan and as we can see it was higher in Jeju. The sensitization rate of Dermatophagoides had an increasing tendency with increasing age. CONCLUSIONS: Changes in exposure rate to allergens with increasing ages brings changes in sensitization rates. And because there are changes in sensitization rates due to different regional living environmental status and discrepancies of surrounding biologic species, this would leave us there lies needs for subsequent studies and nationwide researches. World Allergy Organization Journal 2012-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3512653/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000411967.32653.a7 Text en Copyright © 2012 by World Allergy Organization
spellingShingle Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
Park, So Hyun
Lim, Dae Hyun
Son, Byong Kwan
Kim, Jeong Hee
Oh, In Bo
Kim, Yang Ho
Lee, Keun Hwa
Kim, Su Young
Hong, Sung Chul
210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children
title 210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children
title_full 210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children
title_fullStr 210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children
title_full_unstemmed 210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children
title_short 210 Study on the Sensitization Rates to Airbone Pollen and Mold in Children
title_sort 210 study on the sensitization rates to airbone pollen and mold in children
topic Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512653/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000411967.32653.a7
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