Journal article
The role of short-term grass pollen exposure in food skin-prick test reactivity, food allergy, and eczema flares in children
NS Idrose, CJ Lodge, RL Peters, JA Douglass, JJ Koplin, AJ Lowe, KP Perrett, MLK Tang, EJ Newbigin, MJ Abramson, B Erbas, D Vicendese, SC Dharmage
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/pai.13862
Abstract
Background: While the relationship between pollen and respiratory allergies is well-documented, the role of short-term pollen exposure in food allergy and eczema flares has not previously been explored. We aimed to investigate these associations in a population-based sample of children. Methods: We investigated 1- (n = 1108) and 6-year-old (n = 675) children in the grass pollen season from the HealthNuts cohort. Grass pollen concentrations were considered on the day of testing (lag 0), up to three days before (lag 1-lag 3) and cumulatively (lag 0–3). Associations between grass pollen and food skin-prick test reactivity (SPT ≥ 2 mm at age 1 year and ≥ 3 mm at age 6 years), eczema flares, chal..
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Funding Acknowledgements
AnaphylaxiStop; Charles and Sylvia Viertel Medical Research Foundation; Ilhan Food Allergy Foundation; National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 1006215 and 491233; Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 2018-984; University of Melbourne Developing Research Momentum; Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program; Royal Melbourne Hospital