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Italian study on buckwheat allergy: prevalence and clinical features of buckwheat-sensitized patients in Italy

Authors :
A Colagiovanni
Laura Michelina Losappio
L Corradi
S Leto Barone
Sabrina Mietta
Giuseppe Guida
M.C. Turi
Stefano Pizzimenti
L Pascolini
Filippo Fassio
Enrico Tombetti
M Montagni
Iuliana Badiu
S Imbesi
L Sansone
Marco Caminati
F W Rossi
S Minetti
S Facchetti
Gianni Mistrello
Donatella Preziosi
Cristina Quecchia
Ilaria Massaro
Elisa Olivieri
Mona-Rita Yacoub
Enrico Heffler
Badiu, I
Olivieri, E
Montagni, M
Guida, G
Mietta, S
Pizzimenti, S
Caminati, M
Yacoub, Mr
Tombetti, E
Preziosi, D
Quecchia, C
Minetti, S
Facchetti, S
Fassio, F
Massaro, I
Corradi, L
Turi, Mc
Colagiovanni, A
Pascolini, L
Rossi, FRANCESCA WANDA
Losappio, L
Sansone, L
Imbesi, S
Leto Barone, S
Mistrello, G
Heffler, E.
Source :
Europe PubMed Central
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Buckwheat allergy is considered a rare food allergy outside of Asia. In Europe, buckwheat has been described mainly as a hidden allergen. Data on the prevalence of buckwheat hypersensitivity in non-Asian countries is very poor. The aim of this multicenter study was to evaluate the prevalence of buckwheat sensitization and its association with other sensitizations among patients referred to allergy clinics in different geographic areas of Italy. All patients referred to 18 Italian allergy clinics from February through April 2011 were included in the study and evaluated for sensitization to buckwheat and other allergens depending on their clinical history. A total of 1,954 patients were included in the study and 61.3 percent of them were atopic. Mean prevalence of buckwheat sensitization was 3.6 percent with significant difference between Northern (4.5 percent), Central (2.2 percent) and Southern (2.8 percent) regions. This is, to our knowledge, the largest epidemiological survey on buckwheat allergy reported outside of Asia. Buckwheat is an emerging allergen in Italy, being more frequently associated to sensitization in Northern regions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e39e995f123a63abeafea9792a8c944