Atopic profile of asthmatic children in Bahrain

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This study aimed to define the profile of asthmatic children in Bahrain and the prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens and foods. A total of 95 children who were clinically diagnosed with asthma were enrolled: 71.6% mild, 20.0% moderate and 8.4% severe asthma (NIH criteria). Serum IgE concentrations were elevated (> 200 kU/L) in 21.1% of patients and highly elevated (> 400 kU/L) in 9.5%. Absolute eosinophil counts were elevated (> 350 × 106/L) in 54.8%. Overall, 67.4% of children were atopic; 56.8% were sensitive to inhalant allergens and 39.0% to foods. The atopic profile was generally similar to asthmatic children in the region and worldwide. Conditions significantly associated with atopic asthma included food allergies, allergic rhinitis and eczema.

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Tabbara, K. S., Lbrahim, A., Ajjawi, R., & Saleh, F. (2010). Atopic profile of asthmatic children in Bahrain. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(12), 1214–1220. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.12.1214

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