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Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study

Mold and other allergen exposures exacerbate asthma symptoms in sensitized individuals. We evaluated allergen concentrations, skin test sensitivities, and asthma morbidity for 182 children, aged 4–12 years, with moderate to severe asthma, enrolled 18 months after Katrina, from the city of New Orlean...

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Autores principales: Grimsley, L. F., Wildfire, J., Lichtveld, M., Kennedy, S., El-Dahr, J. M., Chulada, P. C., Cohn, R., Mitchell, H., Thornton, E., Mvula, M., Sterling, Y., Martin, W., Stephens, K., White, L.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3523147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/427358
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author Grimsley, L. F.
Wildfire, J.
Lichtveld, M.
Kennedy, S.
El-Dahr, J. M.
Chulada, P. C.
Cohn, R.
Mitchell, H.
Thornton, E.
Mvula, M.
Sterling, Y.
Martin, W.
Stephens, K.
White, L.
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Wildfire, J.
Lichtveld, M.
Kennedy, S.
El-Dahr, J. M.
Chulada, P. C.
Cohn, R.
Mitchell, H.
Thornton, E.
Mvula, M.
Sterling, Y.
Martin, W.
Stephens, K.
White, L.
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description Mold and other allergen exposures exacerbate asthma symptoms in sensitized individuals. We evaluated allergen concentrations, skin test sensitivities, and asthma morbidity for 182 children, aged 4–12 years, with moderate to severe asthma, enrolled 18 months after Katrina, from the city of New Orleans and the surrounding parishes that were impacted by the storm, into the Head-off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana (HEAL) observational study. Dust (indoor) and air (indoor and outdoor) samples were collected at baseline of 6 and 12 months. Dust samples were evaluated for dust mite, cockroach, mouse, and Alternaria by immunoassay. Air samples were evaluated for airborne mold spore concentrations. Overall, 89% of the children tested positive to ≥1 indoor allergen, with allergen-specific sensitivities ranging from 18% to 67%. Allergen concentration was associated with skin sensitivity for 1 of 10 environmental triggers analyzed (cat). Asthma symptom days did not differ with skin test sensitivity, and surprisingly, increased symptoms were observed in children whose baseline indoor airborne mold concentrations were below median levels. This association was not observed in follow-up assessments. The lack of relationship among allergen levels (including mold), sensitivities, and asthma symptoms points to the complexity of attempting to assess these associations during rapidly changing social and environmental conditions.
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spelling pubmed-35231472013-01-09 Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study Grimsley, L. F. Wildfire, J. Lichtveld, M. Kennedy, S. El-Dahr, J. M. Chulada, P. C. Cohn, R. Mitchell, H. Thornton, E. Mvula, M. Sterling, Y. Martin, W. Stephens, K. White, L. Int J Pediatr Research Article Mold and other allergen exposures exacerbate asthma symptoms in sensitized individuals. We evaluated allergen concentrations, skin test sensitivities, and asthma morbidity for 182 children, aged 4–12 years, with moderate to severe asthma, enrolled 18 months after Katrina, from the city of New Orleans and the surrounding parishes that were impacted by the storm, into the Head-off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana (HEAL) observational study. Dust (indoor) and air (indoor and outdoor) samples were collected at baseline of 6 and 12 months. Dust samples were evaluated for dust mite, cockroach, mouse, and Alternaria by immunoassay. Air samples were evaluated for airborne mold spore concentrations. Overall, 89% of the children tested positive to ≥1 indoor allergen, with allergen-specific sensitivities ranging from 18% to 67%. Allergen concentration was associated with skin sensitivity for 1 of 10 environmental triggers analyzed (cat). Asthma symptom days did not differ with skin test sensitivity, and surprisingly, increased symptoms were observed in children whose baseline indoor airborne mold concentrations were below median levels. This association was not observed in follow-up assessments. The lack of relationship among allergen levels (including mold), sensitivities, and asthma symptoms points to the complexity of attempting to assess these associations during rapidly changing social and environmental conditions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3523147/ /pubmed/23304171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/427358 Text en Copyright © 2012 L. F. Grimsley et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Grimsley, L. F.
Wildfire, J.
Lichtveld, M.
Kennedy, S.
El-Dahr, J. M.
Chulada, P. C.
Cohn, R.
Mitchell, H.
Thornton, E.
Mvula, M.
Sterling, Y.
Martin, W.
Stephens, K.
White, L.
Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study
title Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study
title_full Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study
title_fullStr Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study
title_full_unstemmed Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study
title_short Few Associations Found between Mold and Other Allergen Concentrations in the Home versus Skin Sensitivity from Children with Asthma after Hurricane Katrina in the Head-Off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana Study
title_sort few associations found between mold and other allergen concentrations in the home versus skin sensitivity from children with asthma after hurricane katrina in the head-off environmental asthma in louisiana study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3523147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/427358
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