POSITIVE ALLERGY PRICK TESTS ASSOCIATED WITH BRONCHIAL HISTAMINE RESPONSIVENESS IN AN UNSELECTED POPULATION
[摘要] Bronchial responsiveness to histamine and skin prick test reactions to airborne allergens were measured in a random population sample of 891 adults and 1293 schoolchildren. Total serum IgE concentrations were measured in a subset of 389 adults. The prevalence of bronchial histamine responsiveness (BHR) in the adults increased from 5.8% in those who did not respond to allergen prick tests to 22.2% in those who responded to all five allergen groups (p < 0.00001). Similarly, the prevalence of BHR in the children increased progressively from 3.5% to 35.3% as the number of positive allergen responses increased from zero through five (p < 0.0001). In adults for whom IgE data were also available, those with BHR had a significantly higher total serum IgE concentration (p < 0.002).
[发布日期] 1986-05-01 [发布机构]
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