Insect-venom allergy in Greek adults

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作者
Grigoreas, C
Galatas, ID
Kiamouris, C
Papaioannou, D
机构
[1] AIR FORCE GEN HOSP, DEPT ALLERGY & CLIN IMMUNOL, ATHENS, GREECE
[2] ARMY GEN HOSP ATHENS, DEPT ALLERGY & CLIN IMMUNOL, ATHENS, GREECE
[3] ARMY GEN HOSP ATHENS, DEPT PERIOD MED EXAMINAT, ATHENS, GREECE
[4] LAIKON GEN HOSP, DEPT ALLERGY & CLIN IMMUNOL, ATHENS, GREECE
关键词
bee; Hymenoptera allergy; insect-sting allergy; large local reaction; systemic reaction; venom skin tests;
D O I
10.1111/j.1398-9995.1997.tb02545.x
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Relatively few studies have investigated the prevalence of insect-sting allergy and the results of diagnostic procedures in unselected populations. The prevalence of insect-sting reactions and of venom sensitization in Greece is unknown We report the results from a stratified random sample of 480 subjects (404 men, 76 women), aged 20-60 years. They all belonged to the ground personnel of the Hellenic Air Force. A detailed history particularly focused on the reactions to Hymenoptera stings was taken in all subjects. Intradermal skin tests (concentration: 1 mu g/ml) with three venoms (honeybee, paper wasp, common wasp) were performed. The prevalence of venom sensitization (one or more positive skin tests) was 32.7%. Sensitization appears to be more common (2.69 times) in those Living in rural areas than in those living in the capital (Athens). The prevalence of systemic reactions was 3.1% (86.7% of them had positive skin tests). Large local reactions were reported by 4.6% of the subjects (77.3% of them had positive skin tests). Asymptomatic sensitization (positive skin tests to venoms) was observed in 28.7% of subjects with no history of an allergic sting reaction. We concluded that the prevalence of Hymenoptera allergy and venom sensitization in Greece is rather high compared to that of other countries.
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