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A cross-sectional analysis of pet-specific immunoglobulin E sensitization and allergic symptomatology and household pet keeping in a birth cohort population

机译:对出生队列人群中的宠物特异性免疫球蛋白E致敏和过敏性症状以及家养宠物的横断面分析

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It is unknown whether family members with detectable specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) and/or allergic symptoms to pets are more or less likely to reside in a household with pets. We cross-sectionally investigated potential relationships between family members' allergic sensitization and symptoms to dogs and cats and current household pet-keeping practices, using birth cohort data. Blood samples taken from children enrolled in a birth cohort and their biological mothers and fathers, when the children were aged 18 years, were assessed for sIgE to dog and cat allergens. Interviews assessed subjects' self-reported pet exposure symptoms, current household pet-keeping practices, and socioeconomic characteristics. Overall, household dog or cat keeping was not associated with sIgE to these animals and/or self-reported allergic symptoms in the presence of these animals, even after controlling for factors such as education and household income. In subgroup analyses, current household dog keeping among dog-symptomatic teens (n = 40) was significantly lower than among teens who were not dog symptomatic (n = 289), at 48.8 and 61.1%, respectively (p = 0.036). Current household cat keeping was significantly lower among cat-symptomatic mothers (n = 27) compared with mothers who were not cat symptomatic (n = 120), at 24.3 and 37.0%, respectively (p = 0.015). However, when considering those who were both sensitized and reported symptoms, only the mother and cat-keeping associations persisted (p = 0.049). When cat-sensitized mothers report allergic symptoms to cats, these pets may be less likely to be kept in homes. Elevated dog and cat allergen sIgE does not appear to be associated with the keeping of these pets.
机译:尚不清楚具有可检测的特异性免疫球蛋白E(sIgE)和/或对宠物过敏的症状的家庭成员或多或少会居住在有宠物的家庭中。我们使用出生队列数据,横断面调查了家庭成员的过敏性过敏反应和对猫猫的症状与当前家庭养宠物习惯之间的潜在关系。对从出生队列中的儿童及其亲生父母(年龄在18岁以下)中抽取的血样进行了评估,评估了它们对狗和猫过敏原的sIgE。访谈评估了受试者的自我报告的宠物接触症状,当前的家庭养宠物习惯以及社会经济特征。总体而言,即使在控制了诸如教育和家庭收入等因素之后,饲养家犬或猫与这些动物的sIgE和/或在这些动物在场时自我报告的过敏症状也没有关联。在亚组分析中,有症状狗的青少年(n = 40)中目前的家养狗显着低于无症状狗的青少年(n = 289),分别为48.8%和61.1%(p = 0.036)。与没有猫症状的母亲(n = 120)相比,有猫症状的母亲目前的家养猫显着降低(n = 27),分别为24.3%和37.0%(p = 0.015)。但是,当考虑那些既敏锐又报告症状的人时,只有母亲和养猫者协会仍然存在(p = 0.049)。当对猫敏感的母亲向猫报告过敏症状时,这些宠物可能不太可能在家中饲养。狗和猫过敏原sIgE升高似乎与饲养这些宠物无关。

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