Literature DB >> 1423548

Skin sensitivity patterns to inhalant allergens in Nigerian asthmatic patients.

A A Awotedu1, C Ooyejide, A Ogunlesi, B O Onadeko.   

Abstract

The pattern of skin sensitivity response to inhalant allergens in 746 Nigerian asthmatics and 92 normal controls tested over 10 years period is reported. Significant differences in reactions were observed in seven of the 16 allergens routinely used in the study. House dust mite--dermatophagoides pteronyssinus--gave the highest incidence of positive skin reaction in 58 pc asthmatics and 4.3 pc controls (P = 0.002). Other significant allergens were house dust, 51.7 pc, feathers; 24.4 pc, dog hair, 12.9 pc, cat fur, 11.9 pc; grass pollen, 6.8 pc and flower pollen, 6.3 pc. More males than females reacted to most of the allergens but this was statistically significant only for feathers (p less than 0.02). There was good apparent association between history and skin sensitivity for most allergens. Eighty-two comma three percent of patients with a positive skin test to D. pteronyssinus gave a positive history of dust induced asthmatic attacks. Similar results were obtained for pollens; (grass, 86.3 pc, flower, 83 pc and feathers 57.7 pc.) The association was, however, poor in respect of animal allergens (dog, 30.6 pc; cat, 36 pc). From the findings of this study, there may be no point in routinely testing patients with a battery of allergens most of which may have no importance in the tropics. Attempts are, however, underway to incorporate local substances in skin testing materials. It is hoped that the results of this study will assist doctors who may not have access to skin test reagents in management of their asthmatic patients.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1423548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cent Afr J Med        ISSN: 0008-9176


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