Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients

Allergic rhinitis is the single most common chronic allergic disease affecting an estimated four million people in Malaysia. House dust mites, grass pollens and fungal spores play has been identified to play a major role in the pathogenesis of allergic rhinitis. However, sensitization to pollen and...

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Main Authors: Wan Leman, Wan Ishlah, Gendeh, Balwant Singh
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spelling my.iium.irep.314592013-08-26T07:03:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31459/ Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients Wan Leman, Wan Ishlah Gendeh, Balwant Singh R Medicine (General) RF Otorhinolaryngology Allergic rhinitis is the single most common chronic allergic disease affecting an estimated four million people in Malaysia. House dust mites, grass pollens and fungal spores play has been identified to play a major role in the pathogenesis of allergic rhinitis. However, sensitization to pollen and spores in Malaysia is not well documented. On the basis of the results of an aerobiological survey of the common mold spores and pollens in the Klang Valley, twelve local extracts of molds and two local extracts of grass pollens were prepared by the Institute for Medical Research for this study. The study evaluated the prevalence of skin prick test (SPT) reactivity to the extracts of those airborne molds and pollens in allergic rhinitis patients in the Klang Valley. A total of 85 allergic rhinitis patients were recruited. All molds and grass pollens extracts tested, elicited positive response to SPT. Among the molds extracts, Fusarium was observed to have the highest prevalence of SPT reactivity (23.5%), followed by Aspergillus flavum (21.2%), Dreselera orysae (18.8%), Alternaria sp (17.6%), Curvularis eragrostidis (17.6%), Penicillium oxa (16.5%), Pestolotriopsis gtuepini (16.5%), Rhizopphus arrhi (16.5%), Aspergilluls nigus (15.3%). Penicillium choy (12.9%), Aspergillus fumigatus (11.8%), and Cladosporium sp (4.7%). In the grass pollen, the SPT reactivity to Ischaemum and Enilia is 14.1% and 5.9% respectively. However, the prevalence of SPT reactivity was not influenced by the age, sex, ethnicity, symptomatology and concurrent allergic condition. We have documented the prevalence of skin prick test reactivity to common molds and grass pollens in the Klang valley, which is comparable to the neighboring countries. Its prevalence in our allergic rhinitis patients suggests that it has a role in pathogenesis of allergic diseases. A larger representative sample involving multi-centric centers in Malaysia should be encouraged in the near future. Malaysian Medical Associations 2005-06 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31459/1/Skin_Prick_Test.pdf Wan Leman, Wan Ishlah and Gendeh, Balwant Singh (2005) Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 60 (2). pp. 194-200. ISSN 0300-5283 http://www.e-mjm.org/2005/v60n2/Allergic_Rhinitis.pdf
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Wan Leman, Wan Ishlah
Gendeh, Balwant Singh
Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
description Allergic rhinitis is the single most common chronic allergic disease affecting an estimated four million people in Malaysia. House dust mites, grass pollens and fungal spores play has been identified to play a major role in the pathogenesis of allergic rhinitis. However, sensitization to pollen and spores in Malaysia is not well documented. On the basis of the results of an aerobiological survey of the common mold spores and pollens in the Klang Valley, twelve local extracts of molds and two local extracts of grass pollens were prepared by the Institute for Medical Research for this study. The study evaluated the prevalence of skin prick test (SPT) reactivity to the extracts of those airborne molds and pollens in allergic rhinitis patients in the Klang Valley. A total of 85 allergic rhinitis patients were recruited. All molds and grass pollens extracts tested, elicited positive response to SPT. Among the molds extracts, Fusarium was observed to have the highest prevalence of SPT reactivity (23.5%), followed by Aspergillus flavum (21.2%), Dreselera orysae (18.8%), Alternaria sp (17.6%), Curvularis eragrostidis (17.6%), Penicillium oxa (16.5%), Pestolotriopsis gtuepini (16.5%), Rhizopphus arrhi (16.5%), Aspergilluls nigus (15.3%). Penicillium choy (12.9%), Aspergillus fumigatus (11.8%), and Cladosporium sp (4.7%). In the grass pollen, the SPT reactivity to Ischaemum and Enilia is 14.1% and 5.9% respectively. However, the prevalence of SPT reactivity was not influenced by the age, sex, ethnicity, symptomatology and concurrent allergic condition. We have documented the prevalence of skin prick test reactivity to common molds and grass pollens in the Klang valley, which is comparable to the neighboring countries. Its prevalence in our allergic rhinitis patients suggests that it has a role in pathogenesis of allergic diseases. A larger representative sample involving multi-centric centers in Malaysia should be encouraged in the near future.
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author Wan Leman, Wan Ishlah
Gendeh, Balwant Singh
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Gendeh, Balwant Singh
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title Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
title_short Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
title_full Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
title_fullStr Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
title_full_unstemmed Skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
title_sort skin prick test reactivity to common airborne pollens and molds in allergic rhinitis patients
publisher Malaysian Medical Associations
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