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Clinical symptoms and immunologic reactivity to bee and wasp stings in beekeepers.

作者信息

Annila I T, Karjalainen E S, Mörsky P, Kuusisto P A

机构信息

Department of Pulmonology, Tampere University Hospital, Finland.

出版信息

Allergy. 1995 Jul;50(7):568-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1995.tb01201.x.

Abstract

We compared the history of sting reactions with venom skin prick test (SPT) and CAP RAST reactions in beekeepers in order to assess the value of structured questions and symptom backgrounds. The study population consisted of 102 beekeepers, who were 25-75 years of age. Bee and wasp venom SPT was performed with concentrations of 10, 100, and 300 micrograms/ml. The CAP Phadiatop test was used in the screening of IgE antibodies against common inhalant allergens. Forty-two beekeepers had never experienced large local or systemic reactions after a bee sting. Of the 31 subjects with a history of systemic reactions, 13 had experienced these during the previous year. A significant difference (P < 0.01) between systemic reactors and nonreactors was found in bee venom CAP and SPT (300 micrograms/ml). However, due to considerable overlap, these tests are unable to discriminate between allergic and nonallergic beekeepers. Both bee venom SPT (300 micrograms/ml) and CAP tests were positive in 65% of systemic reactors and in 34% of nonreactors (P = 0.008). Venom SPT (300 micrograms/ml) correlated significantly with CAP for both venoms. No correlation was observed between venom allergy and atopy. Clinically, the most practical concentration for evaluating bee and wasp venom sensitization by SPT proved to be 300 micrograms/ml.

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