Author/Authors :
Farhoudi, A Immunology - Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Biostatistics - Tarbiat Moddares University - School of Medicine, Tehran , Pourpak, Z Immunology - Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Biostatistics - Tarbiat Moddares University - School of Medicine, Tehran , Mesdaghi, M Immunology - Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Biostatistics - Tarbiat Moddares University - School of Medicine, Tehran , Chavoshzadeh, Z Immunology - Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Biostatistics - Tarbiat Moddares University - School of Medicine, Tehran , Kazemnejad, A Immunology - Asthma and Allergy Research Institute (IAARI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Biostatistics - Tarbiat Moddares University - School of Medicine, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood.
Exposure to allergens plays an important role in asthma. Recently,
cockroach has attracted attentions as an important allergen.
Objective: To evaluate cockroach allergy in Iranian children with
asthma.
Methods: 100 children with asthma were studied. After determination
of asthma severity, serum total IgE and blood eosinophils were
measured. The patients were then skin prick tested with cockroach
(Blattella germanica) and some common aeroallergens and food
allergens. According to cockroach skin prick test (SPT) results, the
patients were divided into two groups (sensitive and non-sensitive)
and compared.
Results: Positive SPT for cockroach was detected in 29% of patients.
Cockroach sensitive group had a more severe asthma
(p<0.02). Asthmatic patients with cockroach allergy had perennial
symptoms (p<0.05). A remarkable number of sensitive patients
were born in winter (p<0.05). Eosinophilia was more common in
sensitive group (p<0.02) and they had a higher level of serum total
IgE (p<0.04).
Conclusion: The prevalence of cockroach allergy was near to other
common aeroallergens. Cockroach sensitive group had perennial
symptoms, which are compatible with other indoor allergens. Cockroach
allergy was more prevalent in children born in winter. May be
these children are kept at home during their first months of life and
are more exposed to cockroaches. The higher prevalence of eosinophilia
and higher IgE level in sensitive group may be the reasons of
more severe asthma in this group
Keywords :
Asthma , child , cockroaches , hypersensitivity , Iran , skin tests