[An outbreak of allergy to horses in children. A review of 56 recent cases].

Pediatrie

Cap-Nord (club d'allergie pédiatrique de la région Nord-Pas-de-Calais), Lens, France.

Published: March 1993

Over the past 11 years, signs of allergy were observed in 56 children and adolescents in contact with horses. The cases consisted of 35 boys and 21 girls, 35 of them were under 10 years of age. The main clinical signs were ocular symptoms (36), asthma (30) and rhinopharyngitis (24). All the children had very positive cutaneous prick tests and specific IgE (class 3 and 4: 62%) and were polysensitized. In several children, the first manifestation occurred at the time of the first known contact with a horse or pony. No further contact was usually the only therapeutic solution. In disabled children, allergy to horses must be considered when clinical signs of allergy occur during therapeutic riding sessions.

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