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Título : | Prevalence of food-hypersensitivity and food-dependent anaphylaxis in colombian schoolchildren by parent-report |
Autor : | Granda Restrepo, Diana María Franco Aguilar, Alejandro Beltrán Cárdenas, Carlos Eduardo López Teros, Veronica Arvizu Flores, Aldo Alejandro Cárdenas Torres, Feliznando Isidro Ontiveros, Noé Cabrera Chávez, Francisco Arámburo Gálvez, Jesús Gilberto |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | Anafilaxia - epidemiología Anaphylaxis - epidemiology Anafilaxia - etiology Anaphylaxis - etiology Niño Child Preescolar Child, Preschool Colombia - epidemiología Colombia - epidemiology Hipersensibilidad a los Alimentos - epidemiología Food Hypersensitivity - epidemiology Prevalencia Prevalence https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002648 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002675 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003105 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005512 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000707 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015995 |
Fecha de publicación : | 2021 |
Editorial : | MDPI |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: Background and objectives: The epidemiology of food allergy (FA) and food-dependent anaphylaxis remains unknown in Colombia. Our aim was to estimate by parent-report the prevalence of FA and food-dependent anaphylaxis in a Colombian population of schoolchildren. Materials and methods: A printed questionnaire was sent to parents of schoolchildren aged 5–12 years old from Medellín, Colombia in order to collect FA-related data. Results: Nine hundred and sixty-nine (969) parents returned the questionnaire with valid responses (response rate, 52.5%). The estimated prevalence rates (95% CI) were: adverse food reactions 12.79% (10.76–15.07), “perceived FA, ever” 10.93% (9.08–13.08), “physician-diagnosed FA, ever” 4.33% (3.14–5.81), “immediate-type FA, ever” 6.81% (5.30–8.58), “immediate-type FA, current” 3.30% (2.26–4.63), and food-dependent anaphylaxis 1.85% (1.10–2.92). The most frequently reported food allergens were milk (1.44%), fruits (0.41%), meat (0.41%), and peanut (0.3%). Sixty-one percent of “food-dependent anaphylaxis” cases sought medical attention, but only eleven percent of the cases reported the prescription of an epinephrine autoinjector. Conclusions: FA and food-dependent anaphylaxis are not uncommon among schoolchildren from Colombia. The prescription of epinephrine autoinjectors should be encouraged among health personnel for the optimal management of suspected cases of food-dependent anaphylaxis. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 1648-9144 |
ISSN : | 1010-660X |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.3390/medicina57020146 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Farmacéutica y Alimentarias |
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