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Allergen sensitization of asthmatic and nonasthmatic schoolchildren in Costa Rica
Authors:M. Soto-Quiros  I. Gutierrez  N. Calvo  C. Araya  J. Karlberg  L. A. Hanson  L. Belin
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Nacional de Niños, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica;INCIENSA, San José, Costa Rica;Department of Pediatrics, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;Department of Clinical Immunology, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden;Division of Allergy, Sahlgrenska University Hospital. Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:The prevalence of asthma among schoolchildren in Costa Rica is very high -at the level of 20-30% - and the reason is still unknown. A group of children from our previous epidemiologic study was randomly selected in order to establish the relation between asthma symptoms and allergy sensitization to common allergens. Serum samples from ciiildren with and without asthma were analyzed for the presence of IgE antibodies to 36 different allergens, for the presence of IgE antibodies to a pool of 10 common allergens, and for total serum IgE. The most prevalent IgE antibodies were those to mite, cockroach, dog, and house-dust allergens with MAST pipettes for the serologic measurements. Positive reactions to house dust, mite, cat, and the two molds (Aiternaria and Ciadosporium), and food allergens such as egg white, peanut, and shellfish were significantly more prevalent among the asthmatics than the nonasthmatics. Sensitization was equally prevalent at different ages, but the house-dust, mite, cat, dog, cockroach, Aiternaria, and egg-white allergens had sensitized boys more often than girls (P<0.01). The result of the analysis of IgE antibodies to a pool of 10 common allergens by Phadiatop supported the MAST pipette results, showing allergen sensitization in 57.7% of the asthmatic children and 42.3% in the nonasthmatic group. The concentration of IgE was significantly higher among the asthmatic children (372.2 kU/1) than among the nonasthmatic children (249.1 kU/1) (P < 0.00001). Parasitic infestations were not examined i n this study, but in most of Costa Rica these have largely been eliminated and could not explain the high total IgE levels. Our data indicate that the very high prevalence of bronchial asthma in Costa Rican schoolchildren can be related to sensitization, especially to airborne indoor allergens such as those of mites, cockroaches, and dogs.
Keywords:allergens    asthma    childhood
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