Literature DB >> 17063664

Mold allergy in the Mediterranean Island of Crete, Greece: a 10-year volumetric, aerobiological study with dermal sensitization correlations.

Michael I Gonianakis1, Ioannis K Neonakis, Ioannis M Gonianakis, Maria A Baritaki, Demosthenis Bouros, George Potamias, Kalliopi S Kontou-Fili.   

Abstract

Mold spores are universal outdoor and indoor components and generally are recognized as possible sources of respiratory allergies. A 10-year aerobiological study (1994-2003) was conducted in the city of Heraklion located at the center of the Mediterranean island of Crete, Greece. Eighteen mold species exhibiting a normal annual seasonal pattern have been identified and recorded. The most abundant mold species include (a) Cladosporium, (b) Alternaria, (c) miscellaneous ascosporas (d) Leptosphaeria, and (e) basidiomycete Coprinus. In parallel, 571 atopic individuals were tested by skin-prick tests (SPTs). Among these 571 patients 42.5% showed dermal positivity to mold allergens. Most positive SPTs were those of (a) Alternaria, (b) Cladosporium, (c) Fusarium, (d) Aspergillus, and (e) Mucor. No linear relationship was noted between SPT frequencies and percentages of mold species. All of these aerobiological and sensitization data constitute a firm basis for further medical and biological research and application.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17063664     DOI: 10.2500/aap.2006.27.2918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy Asthma Proc        ISSN: 1088-5412            Impact factor:   2.587


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Authors:  Joanna Kaczmarek; Andrzej Kedziora; Andrzej Brachaczek; Akinwunmi O Latunde-Dada; Sylwia Dakowska; Grzegorz Karg; Małgorzata Jedryczka
Journal:  Aerobiologia (Bologna)       Date:  2015-09-14       Impact factor: 2.410

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