4019 The Evaluation of Allergen Sensitivity In Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis and Allergic Asthma Patients In Antalya, Turkey

Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Poster Hall (Cancún Center)

Arzu Didem Yalcin, MD , Allergology and Clinical Immunology Unit, Antalya Education and Training Hospital, Antalya, Turkey

Hasan Hüseyin Polat , Cumhuriyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health, , SIVAS, Turkey

Fulya Kamaci , Atatürk State Hospital, Antalya, Turkey

Atil Bisgin, MD, PhD , Human Gene and Cell Therapy Center of Akdeniz University Hospital and Clinics, Antalya, Turkey

Reginald M Gorczynski, MD, PhD , Division of Cellular & Molecular Biology, Toronto Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada

Background: Allergic rhinitis is a common health problem which has two forms; seasonal and perennial. The prevalence and etiology of allergic rhinitis varies from region to region and affect 10-20 % of the population approximately. The prevalences of asthma, allergic rhinitis and allergic eye disease were detected as 8.2%, 10.8% and 7.5% respectively in Antalya, the south coast of Turkey.

Methods: The study was conducted in Antalya between 10th of November 2009 and 20th of September 2010.

866 of 2862 patients who had allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma were enrolled in the study due to having high total IgE levels in blood conducted at the Allergy- Immunology Division of Antalya Research and Training Hospital.  Allergen-spesific subcutaneous immunotherapy was given 626 of 866 patients.

Results:

Of the 866 patients studied, 66.1 % were females .Most of the cases had declaired that the rhinitis symptomes were due to pollens and house dust - the second most common irritant. Also the cases have said that their symptoms got worse with exposure to dust, smoke, heavy odors, perfumes, and detergents. Most of the patients have said that air pollution was the most important factor that exacerbated the symptoms of rhinitis and asthma. While there is a comparison between the age and SPT positivity, Aspergillus fumigatus and D. pteronyssinus sensitivity was statistically different in the mites and fungal mixture dermal test groups.

As a result, in the study group of 866 allergic rhinitis patients, only the Plantagolanceolata, Corylusavellana, Aspergillus fumigatus, Dpteronyssinus and cockroach sensitivity was significantly varies with the age .

Conclusions:

In allergic diseases; we all know that allergens may have regional variations. That's why; the allergen profiles of the regions must be determined and the dermal Prick tests must be prepared accordingly. Mostly grass and cereal mixtures and mites are responsible from the allergic rhinitis cases due to our observations in our clinic. The other important allergens that are linked to the flora and climate of the region are olive and the cockroaches. High asthma prevalence in people living in shanties and in housewives may be due to exposure to house dust mites.