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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 36(1): 9-16, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18261427

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sensitization to aeroallergens determined by skin prick test (SPT) in Brazilian adolescents, and to correlate its positivity with the diagnosis of asthma and/or rhinitis based on the written questionnaire (WQ) of ISAAC phase III study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 996 adolescents (387 boys) were selected by systematic samples. A standard allergen extracts panel (positive/negative control, D pteronyssinus [Dpt], P americana [Pa], B germanica [Bg], dog, cat, fungal and grass mix) was used and its positivity compared with positive responses to asthma, rhinitis or both. RESULTS: Positive SPT to at least one allergen was observed in 466 adolescents (46.8 %), with sensitisation to Dpt in 79.1 %. Positivity to more than one allergen occurred in 232 students (49.8 %). The frequency of positive SPTs was significantly higher among adolescents with asthma (OR = 2.16), rhinitis (OR = 1.69), and asthma and rhinitis (OR = 2.03). Positive SPT to four or more allergens were higher among asthmatics (OR = 2.6) and among adolescents with asthma and rhinitis (OR = 3). CONCLUSIONS: A high sensitisation rate to aeroallergens was observed, significantly higher among those with asthma, rhinitis or a combination of both, especially in multiple sensitisations.


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Allergens/adverse effects , Asthma/epidemiology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial/epidemiology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/epidemiology , Adolescent , Animals , Asthma/etiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Cats , Cockroaches/immunology , Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus/immunology , Dogs , Female , Fungi/immunology , Humans , Male , Pollen/immunology , Poverty , Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial/etiology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/etiology , Skin Tests , Socioeconomic Factors , Suburban Population , Urban Population
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Rev. bras. anal. clin ; 40(4): 289-292, 2008. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-542216

ABSTRACT

A Proteína Catiônica Eosinofílica (ECP) foi purificada de células humanas, pela primeira vez, em 1971 e, após cinco anos, foi identificada como sendo uma proteína granular eosinofílica que possui uma potente toxicidade para uma variedade de helmintos, bactérias e outros microrganismos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi diagnosticar as infecções por enteroparasitas correlacionando com níveis séricos de proteína catiônica eosinofílica e eosinofilia. Foram estudadas 150 crianças de ambos os sexos, com idade variando entre 3 e 6 anos, residentes no mesmo bairro e frequentadoras de creche. A Infecção Parasitária foi investigada por Exames de fezes pelosMétodos de Hoffmann, Pons & Janer e o de Baermann-Morais. Os níveis séricos de proteína catiônica eosinofílica foram determinadospor Fluoroenzimaimunoensaio, utilizando o Kit Unicap (Pharmacia & Upjonh) e a contagem de eosinófilos realizada em esfregaço sanguíneo corado pelo Leishman. Das crianças estudadas 140 (93,3%) apresentaram infecção por enteroparasitas e 10 (6,7%) apresentaram ausência de ovos e larvasde helmintos e cistos de protozoários. Cento e quarenta e oito amostras de soro foram analisadas para determinar os níveis de proteína catiônica eosinofílica e os resultados obtidos mostraram que foi 45,45μg/L a mediana das concentrações observadas e que com relação aos níveis de ECP em crianças parasitadas e não parasitadas por helmintos observou-se que as crianças parasitadas apresentaramconcentrações (MD=52,20μg/L) significantemente mais elevadas do que as não parasitadas (MD=29,70μg/L) e que houve uma correlação positiva entre níveis séricos de ECP e eosinófilos ( p< 0,0001 e r= 0,57).


The eosinophil cationic protein was purified from human cells, for the fist time in 1971, after five years, it was identified as being a eosinophil granular protein that is potencially toxic for helminthics, bacteria and other microorganisms. The purpose of this study was to diagnose the enteroparasitics infections co-related to the serum levels of eosinophil cationic protein and eosinophilia. One hundred and fifty children form both sexes, ages varying from 3 to 6 years old who live in the same neighbourhood and go to the same nursery were observed. The parasitic infection was investigated by faecal examinations using the Hoffmann, Pons & Janer and Baermann-morais methods. The serum cationic protein levels were determined by fluorimmunassay using the unicap kit (Pharmacia & Upjohn) and the counting of eosinophis was made by Leishman- stained smears. From the studied children 140 (93,3%) were infected by enteroparasitics and 10 (6,7%) showed no signs of eggs, helminthics, larva,and protozoarios cysts. One hundred and light samples of serum were analysed to determine the levels of eosinophil cationis protein and the obtaind results have showed that 45,45 ìg/L was the overage of the studied concentrations and that the relationship between the levels of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) in parasited and non-parasited children was that the parasited children showed significantly hight concentrations (MD=52,20ìg/L) than the non-parasited children (MD=29,70 ìg/L). The results also have showed that there was a positive correlation between the serum levels of ECP and eosinophis ( p<0,0001 and r = 0,57).


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Eosinophil Cationic Protein , Eosinophils , Feces/parasitology , Helminths , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic , Population Groups
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