萨斯喀彻温省 1000 名成年人的过敏原致敏率。

Nature Clinical Practice. Cardiovascular Medicine Pub Date : 2017-02-08 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13223-017-0181-1
Stacey D Lok, Beth E Davis, Donald W Cockcroft
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背景:过敏症的发病率因湿度等多种环境因素而存在地域差异。本研究的目的是确定有症状成年人的过敏症患病率。更重要的是,鉴于萨斯喀彻温省气候干燥,我们希望获得该地区对常见过敏原过敏的统计数据:方法: Respirology 分部在 10 年内(2006-2016 年)通过皮肤点刺试验对一千名连续有症状的成年人进行了特应性筛查。特应性筛查由一名研究人员 D. Cockcroft 博士使用 20 种常见的空气过敏原进行。检测结果为阳性,即出现≥3毫米的喘息,也有记录显示出现≥8毫米的明显阳性反应:结果:皮试阳性(≥3 毫米)的特应性发生率为 45.5%。一个或多个明显阳性反应(≥8 毫米)的发生率为总人口的 29.5%。最常见的过敏原是猫皮屑(58.2%),其次是杂草(32.1%)和桦树(26.8%)。对尘螨过敏的占 22.4%,对老鼠过敏的占 6.2%。在皮肤测试呈阳性的受试者中,82.0%(n = 373)的受试者在猫/禾本科/螨流行病学筛查中呈阳性。未能通过猫/蛆/螨筛查的受试者主要对树木(34 人)、霉菌(22 人)、杂草(7 人)和动物(8 人)过敏:结论:萨斯喀彻温省猫过敏的发病率很高,远远高于国际上其他中心的记录。这可能是因为养猫的比例较高。螨虫致敏率低于其他中心,这可能是由于萨斯喀彻温省气候干燥的缘故。与螨虫感染率较高的潮湿地区相比,明显阳性反应(≥8 毫米的乳突)率的意义尚不清楚。蟑螂的发病率较低也可能是由于气候干燥,老鼠的致敏率较低,但仍被确定为一种重要的室内过敏原。猫/草/螨筛查可能有用,敏感度为 82.0%。
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Prevalence of allergen sensitization in 1000 adults in Saskatchewan.

Background: The prevalence of sensitization varies geographically based on multiple environmental factors including humidity. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of atopy in symptomatic adults. More importantly we aimed to obtain a regional statistic of sensitization to common allergens given Saskatchewan's dry climate.

Methods: One thousand consecutive symptomatic adults were screened for atopy via skin prick test over 10 years (2006-2016) in the Division of Respirology. An atopic screen was performed with twenty common aeroallergens by a single investigator, Dr. D. Cockcroft. A positive test was considered to be a wheal ≥3 mm and markedly positive reactions ≥8 mm were also documented.

Results: The prevalence of atopy by means of a positive skin test (≥3 mm) was 45.5%. The prevalence of one or more markedly positive reactions (≥8 mm) was 29.5% of the total population. The most frequent sensitization was to cat dander (58.2%), followed by mixed grass (32.1%), and birch (26.8%). Dust mite sensitization was 22.4% and mouse 6.2%. A positive epidemiology screen for cat/grass/mite would have incorporated 82.0% (n = 373) of subjects with positive skin tests. Those who failed the cat/grass/mite screen were mainly sensitized to trees (n = 34), molds (n = 22), weeds (n = 7), and animals (n = 8).

Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of cat sensitization in Saskatchewan, much higher than recorded in other centers internationally. This is likely due to a high proportion of cat ownership. The prevalence of mite sensitization is lower than those mentioned at other centres likely due to Saskatchewan's dry climate. The significance of the rate of markedly positive reactions (≥8 mm wheal) when compared to humid areas with higher burden of mite is unknown. There is a low prevalence of roach also likely due to the dry climate and mouse sensitization was low but still identified as a significant indoor allergen. A cat/grass/mite screen may be useful with a 82.0% sensitivity.

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