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Allergen sensitization study in Dongying, China: An epidemiological study

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Background: To explore the relationship between specific immunoglobulin E levels in response to prevalent pollen and food allergens among patients suffering from localized allergic diseases in the Dongying area of China, and to analyze the interconnectivity among these factors. Methods: This research encompassed allergic patients who visited the Allergy Department of Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital from January 2022 to January 2023. We examined the specific immunoglobulin E levels in the blood of 230 patients utilizing the Fobock platform provided by Jiangsu Haoeubo Company. Statistical analysis was conducted with SPSS 25.0 statistical software. The chi-square test evaluated the relevance of differences in gender and age. A value of P < .05 was considered statistically significant. Results: In this study, eggs emerged as the allergen with the highest number of sensitized individuals, closely followed by dust mite. Conversely, the least sensitized allergen was the cypress tree, closely followed by mango. Notably, male patients exhibited higher sensitivities to cottonwood (P < .05) and egg (P < .001) compared to female patients. Children aged 0 to 10 years showed increased sensitivity to variety of allergens. A significant correlation was observed among different allergens. The top ten allergen pairs with the highest correlation included Birch Tree and Cottonwood (0.88, P < .001), Cottonwood and Pine Tree (0.86, P < .001), Birch Tree and Pine Tree (0.84, P < .001), Pine Tree and Paulownia (0.81, P < .001), Dust Mite and House Dust Mite (0.76, P < .001), Birch Tree and Paulownia (0.73, P < .001), Cashew and Pistachio (0.71, P < .001), Apple and Hazelnut (0.71, P < .001), Cottonwood and Paulownia (0.71, P < .001), and Pine Tree and Ordinary Ragweed (0.70, P < .001). Conclusion: This research sheds light on the patterns of allergen sensitization in Dongying, Shandong, highlighting that egg is the most prevalent sensitizing allergen. A notably high correlation was observed between Birch Tree and Cottonwood. This study enhanced the understanding of allergic diseases, explored the causes and mechanisms of allergies, strengthened the management of allergic diseases. Furthermore, it offers valuable insights for the clinical diagnosis and prevention of allergic diseases.
Title: Allergen sensitization study in Dongying, China: An epidemiological study
Description:
Background: To explore the relationship between specific immunoglobulin E levels in response to prevalent pollen and food allergens among patients suffering from localized allergic diseases in the Dongying area of China, and to analyze the interconnectivity among these factors.
Methods: This research encompassed allergic patients who visited the Allergy Department of Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital from January 2022 to January 2023.
We examined the specific immunoglobulin E levels in the blood of 230 patients utilizing the Fobock platform provided by Jiangsu Haoeubo Company.
Statistical analysis was conducted with SPSS 25.
0 statistical software.
The chi-square test evaluated the relevance of differences in gender and age.
A value of P < .
05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: In this study, eggs emerged as the allergen with the highest number of sensitized individuals, closely followed by dust mite.
Conversely, the least sensitized allergen was the cypress tree, closely followed by mango.
Notably, male patients exhibited higher sensitivities to cottonwood (P < .
05) and egg (P < .
001) compared to female patients.
Children aged 0 to 10 years showed increased sensitivity to variety of allergens.
A significant correlation was observed among different allergens.
The top ten allergen pairs with the highest correlation included Birch Tree and Cottonwood (0.
88, P < .
001), Cottonwood and Pine Tree (0.
86, P < .
001), Birch Tree and Pine Tree (0.
84, P < .
001), Pine Tree and Paulownia (0.
81, P < .
001), Dust Mite and House Dust Mite (0.
76, P < .
001), Birch Tree and Paulownia (0.
73, P < .
001), Cashew and Pistachio (0.
71, P < .
001), Apple and Hazelnut (0.
71, P < .
001), Cottonwood and Paulownia (0.
71, P < .
001), and Pine Tree and Ordinary Ragweed (0.
70, P < .
001).
Conclusion: This research sheds light on the patterns of allergen sensitization in Dongying, Shandong, highlighting that egg is the most prevalent sensitizing allergen.
A notably high correlation was observed between Birch Tree and Cottonwood.
This study enhanced the understanding of allergic diseases, explored the causes and mechanisms of allergies, strengthened the management of allergic diseases.
Furthermore, it offers valuable insights for the clinical diagnosis and prevention of allergic diseases.

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