Literature DB >> 27386040

Particularities of allergy in the Tropics.

Luis Caraballo1, Josefina Zakzuk1, Bee Wah Lee2, Nathalie Acevedo3, Jian Yi Soh2, Mario Sánchez-Borges4, Elham Hossny5, Elizabeth García6, Nelson Rosario7, Ignacio Ansotegui8, Leonardo Puerta1, Jorge Sánchez9, Victoria Cardona10.   

Abstract

Allergic diseases are distributed worldwide and their risk factors and triggers vary according to geographical and socioeconomic conditions. Allergies are frequent in the Tropics but aspects of their prevalence, natural history, risk factors, sensitizers and triggers are not well defined and some are expected to be different from those in temperate zone countries. The aim of this review is to investigate if allergic diseases in the Tropics have particularities that deserve special attention for research and clinical practice. Such information will help to form a better understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of allergic diseases in the Tropics. As expected, we found particularities in the Tropics that merit further study because they strongly affect the natural history of common allergic diseases; most of them related to climate conditions that favor permanent exposure to mite allergens, helminth infections and stinging insects. In addition, we detected several unmet needs in important areas which should be investigated and solved by collaborative efforts led by the emergent research groups on allergy from tropical countries.

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Keywords:  Allergens; Allergy; Anaphylaxis; Asthma; Atopic dermatitis; Helminthiases; House dust mite; Natural history; Papular urticaria; Rhinitis; The Tropics

Year:  2016        PMID: 27386040      PMCID: PMC4924335          DOI: 10.1186/s40413-016-0110-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Allergy Organ J        ISSN: 1939-4551            Impact factor:   4.084


  477 in total

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5.  Knowledge and awareness of ocular allergy among undergraduate students of public universities in Ghana.

Authors:  Samuel Kyei; Bernard Tettey; Kofi Asiedu; Agnes Awuah
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Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2017-04-18       Impact factor: 4.084

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Review 10.  Influence of Parasitic Worm Infections on Allergy Diagnosis in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  Abena S Amoah; Daniel A Boakye; Maria Yazdanbakhsh; Ronald van Ree
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