Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study

Background: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of atopic sensitization and possible risk factors for allergies in two ethnically similar but geographically widely separated urban populations. Methods: Data from two centers of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey, Reykjav...

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Main Authors: Gislason, D., Björnsson, E., Gislason, T., Janson, C., Boman, G., Sjöberg, O., Elfman, L.
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Published: Wiley 1999
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spelling crwiley:10.1034/j.1398-9995.1999.00093.x 2024-06-02T08:09:13+00:00 Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study Gislason, D. Björnsson, E. Gislason, T. Janson, C. Boman, G. Sjöberg, O. Elfman, L. 1999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1398-9995.1999.00093.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1034%2Fj.1398-9995.1999.00093.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1034/j.1398-9995.1999.00093.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Allergy volume 54, issue 11, page 1160-1167 ISSN 0105-4538 1398-9995 journal-article 1999 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1398-9995.1999.00093.x 2024-05-03T10:41:00Z Background: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of atopic sensitization and possible risk factors for allergies in two ethnically similar but geographically widely separated urban populations. Methods: Data from two centers of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey, Reykjavík, Iceland, and Uppsala, Sweden, were utilized. This included a structured interview, skin prick tests, and blood samples for total and specific IgE for common aeroallergens. Additional measurements of specific IgE antibodies to common food antigens were performed. Furthermore, data on social environment, lifestyle, air pollution, and meteorologic variables were compared. Results: Skin prick tests were done on 540 individuals in Reykjavík and 527 in Uppsala. The overall prevalence of at least one positive prick test was 20.5% in Reykjavík and 34.2% in Uppsala ( P <0.001). Total and specific IgE were measured in serum from 521 subjects in Reykjavík and 472 in Uppsala. The geometric mean value for total IgE was significantly lower in Reykjavík (13.4 kU/l) than in Uppsala (24.7 kU/l) ( P <0.001). Similarly, the overall prevalence of at least one specific IgE to airborne allergens was 23.6% in Reykjavík and 32.3% in Uppsala ( P <0.01). Specific IgE to a food panel (fx5) was measured in 502 subjects in Reykjavík, and 434 in Uppsala. In Reykjavík, 20 individuals (4.0%) were positive to one or more of the allergens in the food panel compared to 27 (6.0%) in Uppsala. When the single allergens present in the food panel were measured, altogether 16 positive reactions were found in Reykjavík compared to 47 in Uppsala ( P <0.05). Conclusions: The prevalence of sensitization to both airborne and food allergens was lower in Reykjavík than in Uppsala. The difference may be due to environmental and/or dietary differences or to some yet undefined factor. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavík Wiley Online Library Reykjavík Allergy 54 11 1160 1167
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description Background: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of atopic sensitization and possible risk factors for allergies in two ethnically similar but geographically widely separated urban populations. Methods: Data from two centers of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey, Reykjavík, Iceland, and Uppsala, Sweden, were utilized. This included a structured interview, skin prick tests, and blood samples for total and specific IgE for common aeroallergens. Additional measurements of specific IgE antibodies to common food antigens were performed. Furthermore, data on social environment, lifestyle, air pollution, and meteorologic variables were compared. Results: Skin prick tests were done on 540 individuals in Reykjavík and 527 in Uppsala. The overall prevalence of at least one positive prick test was 20.5% in Reykjavík and 34.2% in Uppsala ( P <0.001). Total and specific IgE were measured in serum from 521 subjects in Reykjavík and 472 in Uppsala. The geometric mean value for total IgE was significantly lower in Reykjavík (13.4 kU/l) than in Uppsala (24.7 kU/l) ( P <0.001). Similarly, the overall prevalence of at least one specific IgE to airborne allergens was 23.6% in Reykjavík and 32.3% in Uppsala ( P <0.01). Specific IgE to a food panel (fx5) was measured in 502 subjects in Reykjavík, and 434 in Uppsala. In Reykjavík, 20 individuals (4.0%) were positive to one or more of the allergens in the food panel compared to 27 (6.0%) in Uppsala. When the single allergens present in the food panel were measured, altogether 16 positive reactions were found in Reykjavík compared to 47 in Uppsala ( P <0.05). Conclusions: The prevalence of sensitization to both airborne and food allergens was lower in Reykjavík than in Uppsala. The difference may be due to environmental and/or dietary differences or to some yet undefined factor.
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author Gislason, D.
Björnsson, E.
Gislason, T.
Janson, C.
Boman, G.
Sjöberg, O.
Elfman, L.
spellingShingle Gislason, D.
Björnsson, E.
Gislason, T.
Janson, C.
Boman, G.
Sjöberg, O.
Elfman, L.
Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study
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title Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study
title_short Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study
title_full Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study
title_fullStr Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Sensitization to airborne and food allergens in Reykjavík (Iceland) and Uppsala (Sweden) – a comparative study
title_sort sensitization to airborne and food allergens in reykjavík (iceland) and uppsala (sweden) – a comparative study
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