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Clinical and laboratory data were extracted from the medical records of 285 consecutive children after completion of their evaluations for suspected atopic disease. Blood eosinophilia, determined from a routine complete blood count, was present in more than 60% of patients tested. Nasal smear for eosinophils or a direct eosinophil count provided little additional evidence of atopic reactivity in simultaneously tested patients. Total serum IgE concentration was elevated in 75% to 81% of the children with asthma, nasal allergy and atopic dermatitis and an elevated serum IgE concentration or blood eosinophilia, or both, was noted in 85% of the patients studied. Selective IgA deficiency was documented in three children and hyperimmunoglobulinemia was found in 20 others. Serum complement activity was normal in 10 children with persistent urticaria, allergy, IgE, eosinophilia, immunoglobulins, complement.
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PMID:Routine laboratory determinations in pediatric allergic disease. 68 7

In order to determine the prevalence of allergic disorders and their association with agricultural factors, a total of 3,717 inhabitants of rural districts in Kumamoto Prefecture were ashed to fill out a questionnaire concerning their allergic status. The results obtained were as follows: One or more items of allergic symptoms were reported by 44% of the subjects. The prevalence rate of each symptom was 8% for respiratory organs, 5% for delayed type of respiratory disorders, 10% for nasal mucosa, 16% for eyes, 16% for urticaria-like derma and 26% for eczema-like derma. Twenty-one percent of the subjects had past histories of allergic diseases such as asthma (3%), nasal allergy (3%), urticaria (6%), contact dermatitis (9%) and so forth. These allergic conditions were seen to be more common among farmers than non-agricultural workers, and also among subjects with allergic constitution than those without such constitution. The highest (62%) prevalence of allergic symptoms was observed in farmers engaged in poultry raising, followed by those engaged in raising flowers (58%), tobacco (58%), cortinellus shiitake (55%), cucumber in plastic greenhouse (53%) and mandarin orange (53%). Among the symptomatic subjects, 12-38% of those with each symptom gave farm work as the direct causative factor for developing the corresponding symptom. Pesticide spraying was the most common agent among those factors.
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PMID:Prevalence rates and risk factors for allergic symptoms among inhabitants in rural districts. 361 48