| Literature DB >> 1599617 |
R Harf1, J C Contassot, C Dechamp, B Despres, P Deviller, P Diter, Y Garcier, R Liard, F Neukirch, P Quelin.
Abstract
An epidemiological study of ragweed allergy was conducted on 646 employees belonging to 6 factories located in the Rhone valley south of the city of Lyon. Information on seasonal evocative clinical symptoms was obtained through a self-administered questionnaire. Biological prevalence was assessed by measuring anti-ragweed IgE specific antibodies. Measurements were performed by immunoenzymatic assay (W1 Phadezym RAST from Pharmacia). 34 (5,4%) subjects had evocative symptoms whereas 37 (5,9%) had increased specific IgE. Persons with the highest IgE levels were symptomatic. Concordance between symptoms and biology was 35% (12/34). Results indicate that sensitization level varies according to the location of the factory and people's residence, the risk to become allergic being of 10% in the most exposed population. This data emphasize the need to promote anti-ragweed eradication policy.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1599617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allerg Immunol (Paris) ISSN: 0397-9148