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Food sensitization and food allergy in allergic Thai patients from a tertiary care center in Thailand

August 13, 2019

Food sensitization and food allergy in allergic Thai patients from a tertiary care center in Thailand

Chaweewan Sripramong,1 Kittipos Visitsunthorn,2 Witchaya Srisuwatchari,1 Panchama Pacharn,1 Orathai Jirapongsananuruk,1 Nualanong Visitsunthorn1

1 Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
2 Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

Abstract

Background: A skin prick test (SPT) and food challenge test (OFC) are useful in identification of food sensitization and food allergy.
Objective: To evaluate food allergen sensitization by SPT and food allergy by OFC in allergic Thai patients
Methods: SPTs for common food allergens were performed on allergic patients at Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, from 2011 to 2015. An OFC was performed in positive food SPT patients with informed consent.
Results: SPTs to food were positive in 539 (20%) out of 2,678 allergic patients (73.8% were < 10 years old). Crab was the most common sensitized food in each year of the study period. In patients aged < 1 year, the most common sensitized foods were egg white (23.8%) and wheat (22.2%), while shrimp was for patients aged > 10 years (25%). A positive OFC was found in 29 (26.1%) out of the 111 OFCs performed (9.1% in patients with asthma, 28.6% in allergic rhinitis and 26.3% in food allergy). Positive OFCs were found for 60% of the crab, 35.7% of the egg yolk, and 31% of the cow’s milk OFCs. Compared to OFC, SPT showed high specificity (71%–100%) but low sensitivity (0%–40%). The percentage of sensitization to egg white, egg yolk, wheat, soy, and peanut significantly increased (p < 0.05) from 2011 to 2015.
Conclusion: The sensitization to egg white, egg yolk, wheat, soy, and peanut significantly increased and crab was the most common sensitized food. Food allergy in patients with allergic rhinitis was as common as in patients diagnosed food allergy.
Key words: Food sensitization, food allergy, skin prick test, oral food challenge test, allergic patients,

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allergic patients, food allergy, food sensitization, oral food challenge test, Skin prick test

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