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Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy

Objectives. To describe (i) the clinical characteristics of workers, exposed to hymenoptera stings, with an ascertained diagnosis of Hymenoptera Venom Allergy (HVA), (ii) the specific role of occupational exposure, (iii) the effect of Venom Immunotherapy (VIT) in reducing the severity of allergic ep...

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Autores principales: Toletone, Alessandra, Voltolini, Susanna, Passalacqua, Giovanni, Dini, Guglielmo, Bignardi, Donatella, Minale, Paola, Massa, Emanuela, Signori, Alessio, Troise, Costantino, Durando, Paolo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27924689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1264748
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author Toletone, Alessandra
Voltolini, Susanna
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Dini, Guglielmo
Bignardi, Donatella
Minale, Paola
Massa, Emanuela
Signori, Alessio
Troise, Costantino
Durando, Paolo
author_facet Toletone, Alessandra
Voltolini, Susanna
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Dini, Guglielmo
Bignardi, Donatella
Minale, Paola
Massa, Emanuela
Signori, Alessio
Troise, Costantino
Durando, Paolo
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description Objectives. To describe (i) the clinical characteristics of workers, exposed to hymenoptera stings, with an ascertained diagnosis of Hymenoptera Venom Allergy (HVA), (ii) the specific role of occupational exposure, (iii) the effect of Venom Immunotherapy (VIT) in reducing the severity of allergic episodes in workers exposed to repeated stings of hymenoptera, and (iv) the management of the occupational consequences caused by allergic reactions due to hymenoptera stings. Methods. Between 2000 and 2013 an observational study, including patients referred to the regional reference hospital of Liguria, Italy, with an ascertained diagnosis of HVA and treated with VIT, was performed. A structured questionnaire was administered to all patients to investigate the occupational features of allergic reactions. These were graded according to standard systems in patients at the first episode, and after re-stings, during VIT. Results. One-hundred and 8four out of the 202 patients referred had a complete data set. In 32 (17.4%) patients, the allergic reaction occurred during work activities performed outdoor. Of these, 31.2% previously stung by hymenoptera at work, and receiving VIT, were re-stung during occupational activity. The grades of reaction developed under VIT treatment resulted clinically less severe than of those occurred at the first sting (p-value = 0.031). Conclusion. Our findings confirmed the clinical relevance of HVA, and described its occupational features in outdoor workers with sensitization, stressing the importance of an early identification and proper management of the professional categories recognized at high risk of hymenoptera stings. The Occupational Physician should be supported by other specialists to recommend appropriate diagnostic procedures and the prescription of VIT, which resulted an effective treatment for the prevention of episodes of severe reactions in workers with a proven HVA.
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spelling pubmed-53282322017-03-06 Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy Toletone, Alessandra Voltolini, Susanna Passalacqua, Giovanni Dini, Guglielmo Bignardi, Donatella Minale, Paola Massa, Emanuela Signori, Alessio Troise, Costantino Durando, Paolo Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Papers Objectives. To describe (i) the clinical characteristics of workers, exposed to hymenoptera stings, with an ascertained diagnosis of Hymenoptera Venom Allergy (HVA), (ii) the specific role of occupational exposure, (iii) the effect of Venom Immunotherapy (VIT) in reducing the severity of allergic episodes in workers exposed to repeated stings of hymenoptera, and (iv) the management of the occupational consequences caused by allergic reactions due to hymenoptera stings. Methods. Between 2000 and 2013 an observational study, including patients referred to the regional reference hospital of Liguria, Italy, with an ascertained diagnosis of HVA and treated with VIT, was performed. A structured questionnaire was administered to all patients to investigate the occupational features of allergic reactions. These were graded according to standard systems in patients at the first episode, and after re-stings, during VIT. Results. One-hundred and 8four out of the 202 patients referred had a complete data set. In 32 (17.4%) patients, the allergic reaction occurred during work activities performed outdoor. Of these, 31.2% previously stung by hymenoptera at work, and receiving VIT, were re-stung during occupational activity. The grades of reaction developed under VIT treatment resulted clinically less severe than of those occurred at the first sting (p-value = 0.031). Conclusion. Our findings confirmed the clinical relevance of HVA, and described its occupational features in outdoor workers with sensitization, stressing the importance of an early identification and proper management of the professional categories recognized at high risk of hymenoptera stings. The Occupational Physician should be supported by other specialists to recommend appropriate diagnostic procedures and the prescription of VIT, which resulted an effective treatment for the prevention of episodes of severe reactions in workers with a proven HVA. Taylor & Francis 2016-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5328232/ /pubmed/27924689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1264748 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Toletone, Alessandra
Voltolini, Susanna
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Dini, Guglielmo
Bignardi, Donatella
Minale, Paola
Massa, Emanuela
Signori, Alessio
Troise, Costantino
Durando, Paolo
Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
title Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
title_full Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
title_fullStr Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
title_short Hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: Occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
title_sort hymenoptera venom allergy in outdoor workers: occupational exposure, clinical features and effects of allergen immunotherapy
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27924689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1264748
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