
We determined blood levels of total and specific immunoglobulins E in a cohort of 75 asthmatic children at Annaba (mean age: 9 years, sex ratio M/F: 1,64). Analysis clinical investigation and biological results allowed us to estimate the clinico-biological relations in this population. We showed that: atopy based on family criteria was very frequent (74%); the symptoms of atopy associated with asthma were frequent for atopic children (96%) whose majority (46%) had severe asthma (grade 3) that required treatment. Sensitization to trophallergens was rare in this population and always associated with sensitizations to pneumallergens (acariens: 2/3; cockroaches: 50%). Sensitizations to pneumallergens seemed promoted by climatic conditions in the area of Annaba that increased the risk of developing allergic diseases.
Male, Adolescent, Allergens, Immunoglobulin E, Severity of Illness Index, Asthma, Cohort Studies, Algeria, Child, Preschool, Humans, Female, Child
Male, Adolescent, Allergens, Immunoglobulin E, Severity of Illness Index, Asthma, Cohort Studies, Algeria, Child, Preschool, Humans, Female, Child
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