根据不同可能的接触方式对普通宠物(猫/狗)的过敏致敏:一项意大利多中心研究。

Q2 Medicine
Clinical and Molecular Allergy Pub Date : 2018-02-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12948-018-0081-z
G Liccardi, L Calzetta, G Baldi, A Berra, L Billeri, M Caminati, P Capano, E Carpentieri, A Ciccarelli, M A Crivellaro, M Cutajar, M D'Amato, I Folletti, F Gani, D Gargano, D Giannattasio, M Giovannini, C Lombardi, M Lo Schiavo, F Madonna, M Maniscalco, A Meriggi, C Micucci, M Milanese, C Montera, G Paolocci, R Parente, A Pedicini, R Pio, F Puggioni, M Russo, A Salzillo, P Scavalli, N Scichilone, B Sposato, A Stanziola, G Steinhilber, A Vatrella, P Rogliani, G Passalacqua
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引用次数: 19

摘要

背景:“家里有动物吗?”这一问题通常用于收集有关健忘症的信息。这种考虑宠物过敏原暴露的方法在流行病学研究和临床实践中存在潜在的偏差。本研究的目的是评估/量化暴露于猫/狗诱发过敏致敏的不同方式。方法:意大利30个变态反应单位参与本研究。每个中心被要求收集至少20个连续的对猫/狗过敏原敏感的门诊病人的数据。一份标准化表格报告了所有人口统计数据,并特别注意减轻可能接触猫/狗的方式。结果:共记录723例猫/狗致敏患者,其中直接接触宠物359例(49.65%),宠物主人213例(29.46%),其他环境接触宠物146例(20.19%)。其他患者因曾饲养宠物致敏(150 ~ 20.75%)或间接接触致敏(103 ~ 14.25%),111例(15.35%)有接触史。结论:根据常规查询,仅有213例(29.46%)患者可归为“接触动物”,510例(70.54%)患者可归为“未接触”。我们的分类显示,许多“未暴露”的受试者(399-55.19%)“真正暴露”。在家里接触宠物过敏原的程度并不仅仅与养宠物有关。在规划流行病学研究和管理宠物过敏个体的临床实践中,应考虑到这些因素。
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Allergic sensitization to common pets (cats/dogs) according to different possible modalities of exposure: an Italian Multicenter Study.

Allergic sensitization to common pets (cats/dogs) according to different possible modalities of exposure: an Italian Multicenter Study.

Allergic sensitization to common pets (cats/dogs) according to different possible modalities of exposure: an Italian Multicenter Study.

Background: The query "are there animals at home?" is usually administered for collecting information on anamnesis. This modality to consider exposure to pet allergens constitutes a potential bias in epidemiological studies and in clinical practice. The aim of our study was to evaluate/quantify different modalities of exposure to cat/dog in inducing allergic sensitization.

Methods: Thirty Italian Allergy units participated in this study. Each centre was required to collect the data of at least 20 consecutive outpatients sensitized to cat/dog allergens. A standardized form reported all demographic data and a particular attention was paid in relieving possible modalities of exposure to cat/dog.

Results: A total 723 patients sensitized to cat/dog were recorded, 359 (49.65%) reported direct pet contact, 213 patients (29.46%) were pet owners, and 146 subjects (20.19%) were exposed to pets in other settings. Other patients were sensitized by previous pet ownership (150-20.75%) or indirect contact (103-14.25%), in 111 subjects (15.35%) any contact was reported.

Conclusions: Only 213 patients (29.46%) would be classified as "exposed to animals" and 510 (70.54%) as "not exposed" according to usual query. Our classification has shown that many "not-exposed" subjects (399-55.19%) were "really exposed". The magnitude of exposure to pet allergens at home is not related exclusively to pet ownership. These considerations should be taken into account during the planning of epidemiological studies and in clinical practice for the management of pet allergic individuals.

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Clinical and Molecular Allergy
Clinical and Molecular Allergy Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Molecular Allergy is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that publishes research on human allergic and immunodeficient disease (immune deficiency not related to HIV infection/AIDS). The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of the clinical, genetic, molecular and inflammatory aspects of allergic-respiratory (Type 1 hypersensitivity) and non-AIDS immunodeficiency disorders. However, studies of allergic/hypersensitive aspects of HIV infection/AIDS or drug desensitization protocols in AIDS are acceptable. At the basic science level, this includes original work and reviews on the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the inflammatory response.
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