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Occupational allergy to birds within the population of Polish bird keepers employed in zoo gardens.

Authors :
Swiderska-Kiełbik S
Krakowiak A
Wiszniewska M
Nowakowska-Świrta E
Walusiak-Skorupa J
Sliwkiewicz K
Pałczyński C
Source :
International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health [Int J Occup Med Environ Health] 2011 Sep; Vol. 24 (3), pp. 292-303. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jul 29.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the risk factors for the development of occupational allergy to birds among Polish zoo garden keepers.<br />Methods: A total of 200 bird zookeepers employed in the Polish zoo gardens in KLódź, Warsaw, Gdańsk, Chorzów and Płock and exposed occupationally to bird allergens were examined using a questionnaire, skin prick tests (SPTs) to common allergens and bird allergens, spirometry and cytograms of nasal swab. The level of total IgE in serum and serum-specific IgE to parrot, canary, pigeon feathers and serum were also evaluated.<br />Results: Eight percent of bird zookeepers were sensitized to at least one of the bird allergens. The most frequent allergens yielding positive SPT results were D. farinae - 32 cases (16%), D. pteronyssinus - 30 cases (15%) and grass pollens (16.5%). In the studied group, allergen-specific IgE against bird allergens occurred with the following frequency: 87 (43.5%) against canary feathers and/or serum, 80 (40%) against parrot feathers and/or serum and 82 (41%) against pigeon feathers and/or serum. Occupational allergy was diagnosed in 39 (26.5%) cases, occupational rhinitis was present in 22 (15%) cases, occupational asthma in 20 (13.6%) subjects, occupational conjunctivitis in 18 (12.2%) cases, whereas occupational skin diseases in 11 (7.5%) cases. More eosinophils were found in nose swab cytograms among bird zookeepers with occupational airway allergy.<br />Conclusions: The findings indicate that occupational allergy to birds is an important health problem among zoo bird keepers in Poland.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1896-494X
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21805139
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/s13382-011-0027-x