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Skin testing with extracts of fungal species derived from the homes of allergy clinic patients in Toronto, Canada

 

作者: S. M. TARLO,   A. FRADKIN,   R. S. TOBIN†,  

 

期刊: Clinical&Experimental Allergy  (WILEY Available online 1988)
卷期: Volume 18, issue 1  

页码: 45-52

 

ISSN:0954-7894

 

年代: 1988

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2222.1988.tb02842.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

SummaryAirborne fungi in the homes of patients with allergic rhinitis or asthma, from a Toronto Allergy Clinic population, were isolated, quantified and identified to species. Allergen extracts were prepared from sixteen of these isolated species and used for skin‐prick testing of twenty‐six patients. Fourteen of the total patients reacted to one or more of these extracts at 1:10(w/v) concentrations. The most common positive skin responses (8/14 to 6/14) were found forCladosporium cladosporioides, Alternaria tenuis, C. sphaerospermum, andFusariumsp. The two Cladosporium species were also most commonly isolated in homes, but A. tenuis and Fusarium sp. were found only in 4% and<1 % of the air samples, respectively.Epicoccum purpurascensandC. herbarum, which were isolated on approximately 10% of the plates, showed fewer skin reactions compared with the above. Positive skin‐test response to the other ten study extracts ranged from 5/14 for two species ofAspergillusandPhoma glomerata, to 1/14 forPenicillium viridicatum; of these species,Aspergillus fumigatuswas isolated in 3% of the home samples, the others were less than 1%. The findings suggest that fungal antigens from species found in homes are commonly associated with skin sensitization in an allergy clinic population with upper or lower respiratory allergy. No specific relationships were found, however, between the prevalence of fungal species in the home environment and their prevalence as skin‐test al

 

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