Aeroallergen sensitization in Lebanese asthmatic children: the results of a cohort national study

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Hala Feghali Abiad
Valeria Modica Alameddine
Souheil Hallit
Paul-Henry Torbey
Salman Mroueh
Nelly Yazbek
Edgard Asmar
Pierre Hage
George Abi Fares
Marie Samarani
Marie-Claude Fadous Khalife
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[1] Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK),Faculty of Medicine and Medical Sciences
[2] INSPECT-LB: Institut National de Sante Publique,Faculty of Medicine
[3] Epidemiologie Clinique et Toxicologie,Faculty of Medicine
[4] Saint-Joseph University,Faculty of Medicine
[5] American University of Beirut,Asthma Center of the Childhood Protection and Care
[6] University of Balamand,undefined
[7] Association in Beirut,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2020年 / 27卷
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Asthma; Children; Allergens; Sensitization;
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Atopic asthma is characterized by the presence of sensitization to common aeroallergens, which tends to have a worse prognosis than non-atopic asthma. The objectives were to determine the prevalence of aeroallergens sensitization in the Lebanese pediatric asthmatic population and determine the relationship between allergens sensitization (indoor and outdoor) and age, area of residence and altitude. A sample, consisting of 919 asthmatic children (aged 1 to 18 years, from 2010 until 2017), underwent skin prick testing (SPT) with 21 common allergens: 5 grasses (cocksfoot, sweet vernal-grass, rye-grass, meadow grass, timothy), Parietaria, olive, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatophagoides farina (DP-DF), dog and cat dander, Alternaria longipens, Aspergillus fumigatus and nidulans, Cupressaceae, pine, German cockroach, and 4 cereals (oat, wheat, barley, maize). Seven hundred fifty-two patients had positive SPT. The distribution of sensitization was as follows: DP-DF 59%; 5 grasses 34%; 4 cereals 33.9%; cat 29.9%; Alternaria 27.9%; Parietaria 23%; dog 21.9%; olive 20.5%; Aspergillus mix 18.6%; Cupressaceae 18.2%; pine 17%; cockroach 15.3%. House dust mites sensitization was frequent at lower altitude (< 900 m) (56.3%) and in the whole country (a median prevalence of 53.05%) except for the Beqaa region (negative HDM in 82.4%). Non-atopic asthma was more frequent in early childhood (40.5% at 1–4 years vs 11.2% at 11–18 years). The sensitization rate increased with age, starting at 5 years. Higher age (aOR = 1.24) and altitude less than 900 m compared with ≥ 900 m (aOR = 2.03) were significantly associated with the presence of aeroallergens in children. House dust mites and grasses are the most common allergens in Lebanese asthmatic children. Non-atopic asthma is more frequent at early age. Lebanese children with asthma showed a polysensitized pattern starting at 5 years.
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