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Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran

BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis is an acute, systemic, and potentially fatal allergic reaction. Many things can cause anaphylaxis potentially but some agents are more common like some foods (milk, egg, soy, wheat, peanut, tree nut, shellfish, and fish), insect stings, medications, latex, and food-dependent...

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Autores principales: Barzegar, Saeideh, Rosita, Akramian, Pourpak, Zahra, Bemanian, Mohammad Hassan, Shokouhi, Raheleh, Mansouri, Mahboubeh, Cheraghi, Taher, Chavoshzadeh, Zahra, Mohammadzadeh, Iraj, Fazlollahi, Mohammadreza, Mirsaeedghazi, Bahram, Nabavi, Mohammad, Movahedi, Masoud, Gharagozlo, Mohammad, Farahmand, Fatemeh, Moin, Mostafa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23282381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WOX.0b013e3181c82128
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author Barzegar, Saeideh
Rosita, Akramian
Pourpak, Zahra
Bemanian, Mohammad Hassan
Shokouhi, Raheleh
Mansouri, Mahboubeh
Cheraghi, Taher
Chavoshzadeh, Zahra
Mohammadzadeh, Iraj
Fazlollahi, Mohammadreza
Mirsaeedghazi, Bahram
Nabavi, Mohammad
Movahedi, Masoud
Gharagozlo, Mohammad
Farahmand, Fatemeh
Moin, Mostafa
author_facet Barzegar, Saeideh
Rosita, Akramian
Pourpak, Zahra
Bemanian, Mohammad Hassan
Shokouhi, Raheleh
Mansouri, Mahboubeh
Cheraghi, Taher
Chavoshzadeh, Zahra
Mohammadzadeh, Iraj
Fazlollahi, Mohammadreza
Mirsaeedghazi, Bahram
Nabavi, Mohammad
Movahedi, Masoud
Gharagozlo, Mohammad
Farahmand, Fatemeh
Moin, Mostafa
author_sort Barzegar, Saeideh
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description BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis is an acute, systemic, and potentially fatal allergic reaction. Many things can cause anaphylaxis potentially but some agents are more common like some foods (milk, egg, soy, wheat, peanut, tree nut, shellfish, and fish), insect stings, medications, latex, and food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis. The goal of this study is to show the common causes of anaphylaxis among the children with anaphylaxis history who were referred to the Immunology, Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI) during a 4-year period (2005-2009). METHODS AND MATERIALS: During those 4 years, we registered all children (<14 years old) with a history of anaphylactic reaction. To prove the cause of anaphylaxis, we performed skin prick tests with suspected agents according to their history and measured specific IgE against them by the ImmunoCAP test. Recognition of common allergens was based on having a positive history for 1 allergen and positive skin prick test or specific IgE for that at the same time, or having positive results from both tests when the allergen was unclear. Idiopathic anaphylaxis was a reaction when any known allergen and positive tests were not obtained. RESULTS: One hundred ninety-three nonfatal anaphylactic attacks among 63 children were recognized. In total, the most current cause of anaphylaxis in children was food (89.7%). Milk (49.3%) and wheat (26.1%) were the most common. Other foods were egg (8.7%), nuts (2.8%), and spices (2.8%). Six children (8.7%) were sensitive to multiple food allergens like milk, egg, and wheat. Five (7.1%) of 63 patients had anaphylactic attack because of stinging. Wasp was the trigger in 3 (4.3%) of them and honeybee was the cause in 1 (1.4%). The last one was because of unknown hymenoptera. There were 2 idiopathic cases of all 63 patients. CONCLUSIONS: Food allergens, especially milk and wheat, are the most common cause of anaphylaxis in children. Because anaphylaxis can be fatal, it is advisable to recognize its causes in different communities to prevent recurrent attacks.
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spelling pubmed-36510782013-07-12 Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran Barzegar, Saeideh Rosita, Akramian Pourpak, Zahra Bemanian, Mohammad Hassan Shokouhi, Raheleh Mansouri, Mahboubeh Cheraghi, Taher Chavoshzadeh, Zahra Mohammadzadeh, Iraj Fazlollahi, Mohammadreza Mirsaeedghazi, Bahram Nabavi, Mohammad Movahedi, Masoud Gharagozlo, Mohammad Farahmand, Fatemeh Moin, Mostafa World Allergy Organ J Original Research BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis is an acute, systemic, and potentially fatal allergic reaction. Many things can cause anaphylaxis potentially but some agents are more common like some foods (milk, egg, soy, wheat, peanut, tree nut, shellfish, and fish), insect stings, medications, latex, and food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis. The goal of this study is to show the common causes of anaphylaxis among the children with anaphylaxis history who were referred to the Immunology, Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI) during a 4-year period (2005-2009). METHODS AND MATERIALS: During those 4 years, we registered all children (<14 years old) with a history of anaphylactic reaction. To prove the cause of anaphylaxis, we performed skin prick tests with suspected agents according to their history and measured specific IgE against them by the ImmunoCAP test. Recognition of common allergens was based on having a positive history for 1 allergen and positive skin prick test or specific IgE for that at the same time, or having positive results from both tests when the allergen was unclear. Idiopathic anaphylaxis was a reaction when any known allergen and positive tests were not obtained. RESULTS: One hundred ninety-three nonfatal anaphylactic attacks among 63 children were recognized. In total, the most current cause of anaphylaxis in children was food (89.7%). Milk (49.3%) and wheat (26.1%) were the most common. Other foods were egg (8.7%), nuts (2.8%), and spices (2.8%). Six children (8.7%) were sensitive to multiple food allergens like milk, egg, and wheat. Five (7.1%) of 63 patients had anaphylactic attack because of stinging. Wasp was the trigger in 3 (4.3%) of them and honeybee was the cause in 1 (1.4%). The last one was because of unknown hymenoptera. There were 2 idiopathic cases of all 63 patients. CONCLUSIONS: Food allergens, especially milk and wheat, are the most common cause of anaphylaxis in children. Because anaphylaxis can be fatal, it is advisable to recognize its causes in different communities to prevent recurrent attacks. World Allergy Organization 2010-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3651078/ /pubmed/23282381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WOX.0b013e3181c82128 Text en Copyright ©2010 World Allergy Organization; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Barzegar, Saeideh
Rosita, Akramian
Pourpak, Zahra
Bemanian, Mohammad Hassan
Shokouhi, Raheleh
Mansouri, Mahboubeh
Cheraghi, Taher
Chavoshzadeh, Zahra
Mohammadzadeh, Iraj
Fazlollahi, Mohammadreza
Mirsaeedghazi, Bahram
Nabavi, Mohammad
Movahedi, Masoud
Gharagozlo, Mohammad
Farahmand, Fatemeh
Moin, Mostafa
Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran
title Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran
title_full Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran
title_fullStr Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran
title_short Common Causes of Anaphylaxis in Children: The First Report of Anaphylaxis Registry in Iran
title_sort common causes of anaphylaxis in children: the first report of anaphylaxis registry in iran
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23282381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WOX.0b013e3181c82128
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