| Literature DB >> 22468096 |
Joo-Hwa Kim1, Jae-Won Oh, Ha-Baik Lee, Seong-Won Kim, Im-Joo Kang, Myung-Hee Kook, Bong-Seong Kim, Kang-Seo Park, Hey-Sung Baek, Kyu-Rang Kim, Young-Jean Choi.
Abstract
The prevalence of allergic diseases in children has increased for several decades. We evaluated the correlation between pollen count of weeds and their sensitization rate in Seoul, 1997-2009. Airborne particles carrying allergens were collected daily from 3 stations around Seoul. Skin prick tests to pollen were performed on children with allergic diseases. Ragweed pollen gradually increased between 1999 and 2005, decreased after 2005 and plateaued until 2009 (peak counts, 67 in 2003, 145 in 2005 and 83 grains/m(3)/day in 2007). Japanese hop pollen increased between 2002 and 2009 (peak counts, 212 in 2006 and 492 grains/m(3)/day in 2009). Sensitization rates to weed pollen, especially ragweed and Japanese hop in children with allergic diseases, increased annually (ragweed, 2.2% in 2000 and 2.8% in 2002; Japanese hop, 1.4% in 2000 and 1.9% in 2002). The age for sensitization to pollen gradually became younger since 2000 (4 to 6 yr of age, 3.5% in 1997 and 6.2% in 2009; 7 to 9 yr of age, 4.2% in 1997 and 6.4% in 2009). In conclusion, sensitization rates for weed pollens increase in Korean children given increasing pollen counts of ragweed and Japanese hop.Entities:
Keywords: Immunologic Sensitization; Plant Weeds; Pollen
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22468096 PMCID: PMC3314845 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2012.27.4.350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Number of cases with allergic diseases who were recruited from 3 pollen collecting stations* around Seoul during the period 1997-2009
*Hanyang University Hospital, National Institute of Meteorological Research and Hanyang University Guri Hospital.
Age and sex of cases in the present study
Fig. 1Annual weed pollen counts from 1997 to 2009 in Seoul. Weed pollen included ragweed, Japanese hop and mugwort which are common weed plants in Korea. *P < 0.05.
Fig. 2Changes in annual weed pollen counts from 1997 to 2009 in Seoul. (A) Ragweed. (B) Japanese hops. (C) Mugwort. *P < 0.05.
Fig. 3Annual sensitization rates to pollens from 1997 to 2009 in Seoul. *P < 0.05.
Fig. 4Annual sensitization rates to ragweed, mugwort and Japanese hop. *P < 0.05 for ragweed pollen between 2000 and 2002; †P < 0.05 for Japanese hop between 2000 and 2002.
Fig. 5Annual sensitization rates to weed pollen allergens according to age. Weed pollen included ragweed, Japanese hop and mugwort. *P < 0.05 between 1998 and 1999, and between 2002-2004 in 4-6 yr of age; †P < 0.05 between 1999 and 2000 in 7-9 yr of age.