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Inverse association between Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and atopic rhinitis in children
Authors:Obihara C C  Beyers N  Gie R P  Potter P C  Marais B J  Lombard C J  Enarson D A  Kimpen J L L
Affiliation:Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Centre for TB Research and Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The association between Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection and atopy remains controversial. AIM: To investigate the association between MTB infection and atopic rhinitis in children living in a high TB incidence area. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study 418 children aged 6-14 years from an established epidemiological research-site in a poor urban community were invited to participate. They were assessed for allergic rhinitis (ISAAC questionnaire) and skin responses to tuberculin and eight environmental allergens. The presence of a BCG scar was documented, intestinal parasites and total and Ascaris lumbricoides-specific IgE levels were measured. Atopic rhinitis was defined, using the new World Allergy Organization (WAO) definition, as reported allergic rhinitis and a positive skin prick test (SPT > or =3 mm) to any allergen. RESULTS: Among the 337 children enrolled 10.4% had allergic rhinitis, 17.5% a positive SPT and 53% a positive tuberculin skin test (TST > or =10 mm). Children with a positive TST were significantly less likely to have recent atopic rhinitis (OR(adjusted) 0.06; 95% CI 0.007-0.5) than those with a negative TST. SPTs were significantly more common in children with negative TST who had recent allergic rhinitis (OR(adj) 34.0; 95% CI 7.6-152.6), but not in children with positive TST and recent allergic rhinitis (OR(adj) 0.6; 95% CI 0.07-5.2). CONCLUSIONS: MTB infection seems to reduce the prevalence of atopic rhinitis, and influences SPT reactivity in children with allergic rhinitis from a high TB incidence area.
Keywords:atopic rhinitis    children    inverse association    Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
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