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Which aeroallergens are associated with eczema severity?

Authors :
T.F. Leung
M. C.A. Lam
T. F. Fok
Kam L. Hon
K. Y. Wong
Pak-Cheung Ng
Chung-mo Chow
Source :
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 32:401-404
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

We investigated if a correlation exists between aeroallergen sensitization and the severity of eczema. Data on aeroallergen response to skin-prick testing (SPT) and disease severity of children with eczema (n = 119) were evaluated. Atopy, as defined by at least one positive response to aeroallergen skin prick testing, was found in > 90% of eczema patients. House dust mite was the most commonly sensitized aeroallergen, followed by cat fur. Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatophagoides farinae sensitization were associated with eczema severity (present in 67% of the mild and 97% of the severe group; P = 0.001). However, there was no association between eczema severity and higher strengths of SPT response (defined as SPT > 1+ to dust mites or dust). Atopy to moulds, Bermuda grass, cockroach, cat and dog was less prevalent and was not associated with eczema severity. It is sensible to advise parents on specific avoidance strategies only in severely affected children who have a definitive history of eczema exacerbation by specific aeroallergens and who are not responsive to conventional treatment.

Details

ISSN :
13652230 and 03076938
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1fc627aeb39c0cb581e0e30265849b96
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2230.2007.02420.x