Author/Authors :
Ghaffari, Javad Department of Allergy and Immunology , Khademloo, Mohammad Department of Social Medicine , Saffar, Mohammadjafar Department of Pediatrics , Rafiei, Alireza Department of Immunology , Masiha, Farzad Boo-Ali hospital - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences - Sari
Abstract :
Background: Asthma and allergic rhinitis are among the most common diseases in the
world. Objective: The aim of this study was to detect, by skin prick test, aeroallergens
in allergic patients in Sari, Mazandaran in north of Iran. Methods: This is a prospective
study of skin prick test of aeroallergens in asthma, allergic rhinitis and their combination
with clinical diagnosis. Three hundred and seventy five cases aged between 5 to 50
years, were referred to Tooba and Boo-Ali allergic centers of Mazandaran University of
Medical Sciences between December 2006 and July 2009. The aeroallergens studied
included house dust mites (Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides
pteronyssinus), cockroaches, feather, aspergillus, Alternaria, pigweed, nettle, oak and
maple. Results: Of the studied individuals, 175 cases were males (46.7%) and 200 were
females (53.3%), of which 156 (n=41.5%) reacted to allergen extracts. In asthma,
allergic rhinitis and their combination, the respective positive percentages were 26.6%,
22.9%, and 32.6% for Dermatophagoides farinae; 26.6%, 25.3%, and 23.3% for
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus; 12.7%, 17.4%, and 11.6% for cockroaches and
16.5%, 4.7%, and 7.0% for the feather. Other allergens were positive up to 5 percent.
Total IgE levels were elevated in 56.4%, 53% and 60.5% of asthmatic, allergic rhinitis
and the combination group, respectively. Eosinophils count was elevated in 40.5%,
33.2% and 37.2% of the same groups, respectively. Conclusion: The hypersensitivity to
house dust mites is very common in north of Iran which may be attributed to the warm
and humid weather of this area.
Keywords :
Prick Test , Asthma , Allergic Rhinitis , Allergens