Abstract
Back ground
Allergic rhinitis is a global health problem and is increasing in prebbalence up to 10 – 20% over the
last half century. Both allergic rhinitis and vasomotorhinitis are the most common health problems
encountered in the Ear Nose and Throat Clinic in Nigeria and they afflict all age groups in any
modern society.
Aim
In this study we report on pattern of allergy prick skin test results found among atopic patients
attending the department of otorhinolargngology of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital
Enugu and Hansa Clinics, Enugu and propose ways of minimizing the exposure of the population to
allergens.
Material and method
76 patients of which 46 were males and 30 females with signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis
attending the ENT clinics were randomly recruited for the study. The patients’ age ranged from > 9
– 48 years with a male to female ratio of 1.5:1. Complete medical, family and social history was
obtained. The “Allergo Ganzer” Allergy test kit (Germany) was used for skin prick allergy test on
each patient.
Result
The reactivities to test allergens were found to be in 44.4% patients positive to house dust mites I &
II, 27.2% to house dust, 22% to grass, 16.6% to cereal and trees respectively and only 8.3% to mould
Conclusion
House dust mites and house dust were the commonest implicated allergens, both accounting for
72.1% of all positive reactivity in our study. The need for avoidance of house rugs and carpets in our
homes and offices and the development of local prick test solutions with inclusion of tropical
allergens should be emphasized.
2006-09-11
Mgbor NC, Mgbor SO.Pattern of Skin Prick Allergic Test Results in Enugu. Nig J Otorhinolaryngol 2006; 3(2): 65-71
Vol. 3 Issue No. 2 September 2006
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Mgbor NC
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu
mgbor SO