High prevalence of Anisakis simplex hypersensitivity and allergy in Sicily, Italy

作者:Heffler Enrico*; Sberna Maria Eva; Sichili Stefania; Intravaia Rossella; Nicolosi Giuliana; Porto Morena; Liuzzo Maria Teresa; Picardi Giuseppe; Fichera Silvia; Crimi Nunzio
来源:Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, 2016, 116(2): 146-150.
DOI:10.1016/j.anai.2015.12.014

摘要

Background: Anisakis simplex can elicit allergic reactions when ingested in raw or marinated fish. The prevalence of A simplex hypersensitivity and allergy in Sicily (Italy), an area where the consumption of raw or marinated fish is very common, has not been investigated thus far. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of A simplex sensitization and its clinical relevance in a large group of unselected patients. Methods: All consecutive patients referred to the authors' allergy clinic during a 22 month-period were included in the study, evaluated for sensitization to A simplex and other allergens depending on their clinical history, and investigated for allergic symptoms after the ingestion of raw or marinated fish. Results: Of 3,419 patients screened, 527 (15.4%) were sensitized to A simplex and 29 of these (5.5% of sensitized patients) had a history of A simplex allergy. Approximately 30% of patients had mono-sensitization to A simplex. Co-sensitization to house dust mites or molds yielded an odds ratio of 1.98 or 3.18, respectively, for allergy to A simplex. Conclusion: A high prevalence of A simplex sensitization in a large proportion of patients with monosensitization was found, confirming that eating habits influence sensitization to this nematode. Allergic symptoms from A simplex ingestion in raw or marinated fish were quite frequent, with symptoms ranging from oral allergy syndrome to anaphylaxis. Patients sensitized to A simplex were more prone to have allergic symptoms when they had co-sensitization to house dust mites or molds, suggesting possible cross-reactive but clinically relevant allergens between these allergenic sources.

  • 出版日期2016-2