Skin Prick Test Reactivity to Common Aeroallergens among Allergic Rhinitis Patients.
الكلمات الدالة
نبذة مختصرة
OBJECTIVE
To identify the common aeroallergens causing allergy symptoms among the allergic rhinitis patients.
METHODS
Cross-sectional study.
METHODS
Department of Immunology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Rawalpindi, from January to July 2016.
METHODS
Patients with a clinical diagnosis of allergic rhinitis were enrolled. Skin Prick Test (SPT) was performed on these patients using 12 common aeroallergens along with positive (histamine hydrochloride, 10 mg/ml) and negative (glycerin saline) controls. Results were recorded after 15 minutes, considering a wheal diameter >3 mm as positive. Chi-square test was used to compare frequencies; and p-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.
RESULTS
Out of 130 patients, 78 (60%) were males and 52 (40%) were females. The rate of sensitization to any allergen was 90%. One hundred and two (78%) were poly-sensitized to more than two allergens and 20% were sensitized to more than six allergens. Most common outdoor and indoor allergens were Broussonetia papyrifera (50.7%) and Dermatophagoides farina (42.3%), respectively. Dog epithelia and aspergillus were the least prevalent allergens (13.8% each).
CONCLUSIONS
This study highlighted an increased overall frequency of sensitization to any allergen and significance of tree and weed allergens; especially, Broussonetia papyrifera and Cannabis sativa. It also emphasized increased prevalence of skin reactivity to indoor allergen, Dermatophagoides farina in the city.