| Literature DB >> 28677356 |
Kyunguk Jeong1, Jihyun Kim2, Kangmo Ahn2, So Yeon Lee3, Taek Ki Min4, Bok Yang Pyun4, Yoon Hee Kim5, Kyung Won Kim5, Myung Hyun Sohn5, Kyu Earn Kim5, Gwang Cheon Jang6, Tae Won Song7, Jung Hee Kim8, You Hoon Jeon9, Yong Ju Lee10, Yong Mean Park11, Hye Yung Yum12, Hyun Hee Kim13, Woo Kyung Kim14, Sooyoung Lee15.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Age-based causes and clinical characteristics of immediate-type food allergy (FA) have not been sufficiently studied. Therefore, we investigated age-dependent clinical profiles of FA in Korean children through an extensive multicenter investigation.Entities:
Keywords: Food hypersensitivity; IgE-mediated; adolescents; anaphylaxis; children
Year: 2017 PMID: 28677356 PMCID: PMC5500697 DOI: 10.4168/aair.2017.9.5.423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Immunol Res ISSN: 2092-7355 Impact factor: 5.764
Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients
| N (%) | |
|---|---|
| Total number of subjects | 1,353 |
| Total number of immediate-type FA cases | 1,661 |
| Gender, Male | 842 (62.2) |
| Age at first symptom of FA (median age) | 13 months |
| <2 years | 1,073 (71.1*) |
| 2–6 years | 331 (21.9*) |
| 7–12 years | 76 (5.0*) |
| 13–18 years | 29 (1.9*) |
| Family history of allergic diseases | 692 (51.1) |
| History of concurrent allergic diseases | |
| Atopic dermatitis | 837 (61.9) |
| Allergic rhinitis | 262 (19.4) |
| Asthma | 155 (11.5) |
| Allergic conjunctivitis | 65 (4.8) |
| Chronic urticaria | 22 (1.6) |
| Drug allergy | 15 (1.1) |
*Percentages were calculated based on 1,509 cases of immediate-type FA, since only in 1,509 out of 1,661 cases information regarding the age at first symptom of FA was available.
Fig. 1(A) Causes of immediate-type food allergy in Korean children (individual food items, 0–18 years). (B) Causes of immediate-type food allergy in Korean children (food groups, 0–18 years). *Others: rice, tomato, shellfish, cuttlefish, melon, duck, pistachio, lobster, tuna, salmon, codfish, and processed foods.
Fig. 2Onset time of immediate-type food allergy in Korean children.
Causes of immediate-type food allergy in Korean children depending on the age groups
| < 2 years | 2-6 years | 7-12 years | 13-18 years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample size | 1,073 | 331 | 76 | 29 |
| 1st | Cow's milk (37.1%) | Walnut (16.6%) | Walnut (13.2%) | Buckwheat (17.2%) |
| 2nd | Hen's egg (34.3%) | Hen's egg (15.4%) | Buckwheat (9.2%) | Wheat (10.3%) |
| 3rd | Wheat (8.3%) | Cow's milk (11.2%) | Peanut (6.6%) | Shrimp (10.3%) |
| 4th | Walnut (4.0%) | Peanut (9.7%) | Wheat (6.6%) | |
| 5th | Peanut (3.7%) | Wheat (8.5%) | Crab (6.6%) | |
| 6th | Soybean (1.8%) | Almond (5.1%) | Apple (6.6%) | |
| 7th | Pine nut (0.9%) | Pine nut (3.6%) | Hen's egg (5.3%) | |
| 8th | Shrimp (0.9%) | Buckwheat, Kiwi (3.0% each) | Shrimp (5.3%) |
<2 years and 2–6 years: causative foods with ≥10 cases were included in this table; 7–12 years and 13–18 years: causative foods with ≥3 cases were included in this table.
Fig. 3(A) Symptoms of immediate-type food allergy in Korean children (0–18 years). (B) Symptoms of immediate-type FA in Korean children by age groups. *Individual symptoms of anaphylaxis were not separately counted as cutaneous, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, nor neurologic & general.
Fig. 4Place of occurrence of immediate-type food allergy in Korean children.
Fig. 5Major causes of food-induced anaphylaxis in Korean children (0–18 years).
Fig. 6Proportion of anaphylaxis according to different causative foods (0–18 years). *Proportion of anaphylaxis higher than 40%.