The effect of Kawasaki disease on childhood allergies - a sibling control study
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3038.2011.01149.x
The effect of Kawasaki disease on childhood allergies - a sibling control study
Abstract
Objective: Kawasaki disease (KD) is a multisystem inflammatory vasculitis of childhood, with widespread T-helper cell type 1 immune activation. We hypothesize that children who suffered from KD will have a lower risk of developing allergic diseases VSports手机版. .
Study design: This was a cross-sectional study, recruiting children with a history of KD, together with well sibling controls. All children underwent the standardized core ISAAC questionnaire for allergy, physical examination and skin prick test evaluation V体育安卓版. McNemar's test was employed to evaluate the effect of Kawasaki disease on allergy. Multivariable analysis based on mixed-effects logistic regression model was used to adjust for potential confounding effect of age and gender. .
Results: One hundred and eighty-six children (93 KD sibling pairs) completed the above evaluation. Allergic rhinitis was more common in patients with KD (crude OR 2. 40; 95% CI 1. 11-5. 62, p=0. 024) when compared with controls. The effect was further intensified after accounting for the potential confounding effect of age and gender (adjusted OR=2. 90; 95% CI 1. 27-6. 60). Children in whom KD occurred beyond the age of 12 months had more allergic rhinitis (crude OR 4. 00, 95% CI 1. 29-16. 44, p=0. 012), 'any' allergies (crude OR 3 V体育ios版. 75, 95% CI 1. 19-15. 52, p=0. 019) and Blomia tropicalis sensitization (crude OR 2. 57, 95% CI 1. 02-7. 28, p=0. 043) when compared with their sibling controls. Interestingly, children in whom KD course resulted in no coronary artery abnormalities have more allergic rhinitis (crude OR 8. 50, 95% CI 2. 02-75. 85, p=0. 003) and 'any' allergies (crude OR 5. 00, 95% CI 1. 41-26. 94, p=0. 011), when compared with their sibling controls. .
Conclusion: Kawasaki disease may be a risk factor for subsequent allergic diseases. We postulate that KD occurs more frequently in children at risk of immune disequilibrium, with an abnormal inflammatory response initially, and subsequently more allergic manifestations VSports最新版本. .
© 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
Comment in
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  Kawasaki disease, childhood allergy and the hygiene hypothesis.Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2011 Nov;22(7):751. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3038.2011.01184.x. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2011. PMID: 21950681 No abstract available.
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