SENSITIZATION TO 4 COMMON INHALANT ALLERGENS WITHIN 302 NUCLEAR FAMILIES

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KUEHR, J
KARMAUS, W
FORSTER, J
FRISCHER, T
HENDELKRAMER, A
MOSELER, M
STEPHAN, V
URBANEK, R
WEISS, K
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[1] NORDIG INST HLTH RES & PREVENT,HAMBURG,GERMANY
[2] UNIV DUSSELDORF,CHILDRENS HOSP,W-4000 DUSSELDORF 1,GERMANY
[3] UNIV VIENNA,CHILDRENS HOSP,A-1010 VIENNA,AUSTRIA
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10.1111/j.1365-2222.1993.tb00900.x
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
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The coincidence of allergic sensitization was investigated in 302 school-aged children and their parents. Specific sensitization to four common inhalant allergens (grass and birch pollens, cat dander, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) was ascertained by means of skin-prick tests (SPT) carried out on the complete family unit at the beginning of a 22-month follow-up period. The same test procedure was then repeated on the children twice at 11-month intervals to provide cumulative prevalences of sensitization. A clinical history of atopy in the children (hay fever or asthma; n = 47), which was derived from an interview, is associated with sensitization (positive SPT in 89%). For three allergens (grass and birch pollens, cat dander) sensitization occurs significantly more frequently in the children of mothers who are sensitized to the same allergen (odds-ratios (ORs), 2.5-4.1). Additionally, in three of the four explanatory models related to a single antigen, maternal sensitization to one of the complementary allergens is of importance (ORs, 2.7-3.7). In contrast to this finding, none of the paternal sensitizations has statistical significance. Based on a reaction to at least one of the four allergens, the child's relative risk to be sensitized is increased in case of maternal (OR, 2.88; P=0.001) but not of paternal (OR, 1.06; P=0.83) sensitization. In conclusion, our data indicate that the maternal status is more predictive than that of the father with regard to the child's risk of sensitization.
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