SENSITIVITY TO CUPRESSUS - ALLERGENIC SIGNIFICANCE IN CORDOBA (SPAIN)

Citation
F. Guerra et al., SENSITIVITY TO CUPRESSUS - ALLERGENIC SIGNIFICANCE IN CORDOBA (SPAIN), Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology, 6(2), 1996, pp. 117-120
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Allergy,Immunology
ISSN journal
10189068
Volume
6
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
117 - 120
Database
ISI
SICI code
1018-9068(1996)6:2<117:STC-AS>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The detection of high levels of Cupressaceae pollen concentration in t he air from January to April for several years in our area prompted an alysis of the incidence and allergenic significance of sensitivity to this pollen. Furthermore, this is the highest winter-blooming taxa in the city of Cordoba. Skin prick tests were carried out over a one-year period on 1532 patients suffering from respiratory disorders (asthma and/or rhinoconjunctivitis). A total of 42 variables were studied in C upressus-positive and Cupressus-negative patients; the data obtained w ere analyzed using a statistical software package. Sensitivity to Cupr essus was found in 13% of all outpatients attending the unit, 18% of p atients with respiratory disorders and 35% of patients with pollinosis . No significant differences were found between Cupressus-positive (C) and Cupressus-negative (C-) patients with regard to mean age, sex, p atient environment (i.e., rural, semi-rural, urban), personal or famil y history of atopy, clinical symptoms or evolution after immunotherapy (which did not include this antigen). More C+ patients were found in the higher age brackets (over 25 years old; p < 0.05); C+ patients sho wed greater duration (p < 0.05) and slower development (p < 0.05) of s ymptoms, and were also found to be more sensitive to other pollens (p < 0.001). All the Cupressus-sensitive patients also reacted positively to Olea and Fraxinus, compared to 77% and 51% in the two Cupressus-ne gative groups.