DIAGNOSTIC TEST PROFILE OF IgE MEDIATED ATOPIC DISEASE IN SAUDI ARABIA

Al-Frayh, Abdulrahman

College of Medicine & King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

Objectives: The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a large country with significant climatic and geographical variation. There has also been tremendous development and modernization in the Kingdom during the past two decades.   These developmental factors, directly or indirectly, contribute to the growth, dissemination and/or provision of sources for allergen accumulation.

Methods: We conducted environmental and allergological studies in different areas of the Kingdom using volumetric sampling for outdoor and immunochemical study for indoor allergen sources.

Results: The study revealed significant regional variations for both indoor and outdoor allergens. For example, Der p 1 was prevalent in mountainous while Der f 1 was prevalent in coasla region. Agricultural areas with very low composition of Der p 1 and Der j 1 did not show any variation. Fel d 1 and Per a 1 were recorded in higher composition but no clear variations were seen. Diagnostic results using SPT methods were also variable for showing up to 70% reactions with commercial extract including Prosopis pollen extract.

Conclusion: Based on the aerobiological information obtained, we have prepared a diagnostic profile of allergens for screening of allergic individuals. Preparation of profiles for each region is also underway. The study resulted as a background basis for the selection of diagnostic antigen and elimination of those not directly relevant to the patients' ambient environment.

 

Supported by a grant from King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology (KACST A.R. 17-65)

 
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