Sensitivity to Five Types of House Dust Mite in a Group of Allergic Egyptian Children.

Pediatr Allergy Immunol Pulmonol

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt .

Published: September 2014

The published data on house dust mite (HDM) sensitization from Egypt are scanty. We sought to investigate the sensitization to five different types of HDM among a group of allergic children in a trial to outline the most frequent sensitizing strains in the Cairo Province. We consecutively enrolled 100 asthmatic patients, aged 1-7 years, of whom 22 had concomitant skin allergy. Skin prick testing was performed using allergen extracts of , , , , and . Twenty-four patients (24%) were sensitized to one or more strains of HDM. Sensitization to one strain was revealed in 12% of the studied sample, while sensitization to two or three strains was detected in 8% and 4% respectively. Twelve percent of the enrolled children were sensitive to , 11% to , 7% to , 6% to , and 4% to . Eight out of the 12 (66%) children sensitive to one strain had mild intermittent asthma, while five out of eight (62.5%) sensitive to two strains had moderate persistent asthma. All children sensitized to three strains of HDM had persistent rather than intermittent asthma. HDM sensitization did not correlate significantly to the history of sun exposure, bed mattresses and pillows, living in farms, or exposure to stored grains. The co-existence of atopic dermatitis tended to have a higher rate of HDM sensitization. and represent the most common sensitizing strains in the studied sample. Wider-scale population-based studies are needed to assess the prevalence of HDM allergy and its clinical correlates in our country.

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