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Features of sensitization to airborne allergens among extra-European immigrants living in 2 distinct areas of Northern Italy.

R Asero1, M Conte, G E Senna.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Extra-European immigrants are increasingly seen in allergy clinics. In view of their different genetic background they represent an opportunity to investigate the dynamics of sensitization to airborne allergens.
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the pattern of airborne sensitization among allergic extra-European immigrants living in two areas of northern Italy.
METHODS: Extra-European immigrants living in Milan and Verona were compared with age- and sex-matched or allergen-matched allergic Italians. Based on number of sensitizations to airborne allergens, patients and controls were divided into mono-/oligo-sensitized or multi-sensitized (1-3 or > 3, respectively).
RESULTS: In Milan grass pollen allergy was more frequent among immigrants than in controls (75% vs 49%; p < 0.01), whereas ragweed allergy prevailed among Italians (56% vs 20%; p < 0.001). In Verona, immigrants were rarely multi-sensitized (21% vs 43%; p < 0.01), more frequently sensitized to grass and birch. In both areas immigrants became allergic at a significantly older age than Italian controls (p < 0.0001), particularly to grass and mites. Allergy to HDM and ragweed was rare in Central & South Americans, whereas Africans showed the lowest proportion of multi-sensitizations. On average, immigrants became allergic after 2-4 years of stay in Italy.
CONCLUSION: Subjects genetically prone to become allergic to a particular allergen get eventually sensitized irrespective of their age when they are exposed to the "right" allergen for a sufficiently long time. The higher proportion of mono-/oligo-sensitized immigrants might reflect a shorter exposure to airborne allergen load in this group.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22905591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 1764-1489


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