Allergen sensitization and allergen exposure in Greenlander Inuit residing in Denmark and Greenland

The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of allergic sensitization and possible risk factors in a genetically homogenous Inuit population living under widely differing climatic and cultural conditions. A written questionnaire and skin prick test for 10 aeroallergens were obtained from 11...

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description The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of allergic sensitization and possible risk factors in a genetically homogenous Inuit population living under widely differing climatic and cultural conditions. A written questionnaire and skin prick test for 10 aeroallergens were obtained from 1119 adult Greenlanders residing in Denmark, Nuuk (main city in Southern Greenland) and Uummannaq (rural settlement in Northern Greenland). Allergen exposure was assessed by pollen counts, questions on pet keeping and counts of house dust mites in dust samples. The overall prevalence of at least one positive skin prick test was 22.8% in Denmark, 10.6% in Nuuk, and 6.4% in Uummannaq. In Denmark, the total birch pollen counts were 40–1000 times higher compared to Nuuk, whereas the grass pollen count was 13–30 times higher in Denmark compared to Nuuk. Dogs were held indoor with a similar frequency in Denmark and Nuuk, but much less frequently in Uummannaq. In Denmark, house dust mites were found in 72% of house holds (>10/0.1 g dust). Less than 15% of households in Greenland had measurable levels of house dust mites. The prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens in Inuit Greenlanders differed significantly between Denmark, Nuuk and Uummannaq. These findings correlated with the observed differences in population allergen exposure in the three regions. Furthermore, differences in lifestyle factors such as educational level, stress and ethnic self-identification seemed to be associated with the risk of allergic sensitization in Greenland.
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Adult
adults
Aged
allergen exposure
Allergens - immunology
Allergic diseases
allergic rhinitis
allergy
Biological and medical sciences
Cross-Sectional Studies
Denmark
Dust
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
environmental factor
epidemiology
Female
Greenland - ethnology
Humans
Hypersensitivity - ethnology
Hypersensitivity - immunology
Immunopathology
Inuit
Inuits
lifestyle
Logistic Models
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Pollen
Prevalence
Residence Characteristics
Respiratory and ent allergic diseases
Skin Tests - methods
smoking
Statistics, Nonparametric
title Allergen sensitization and allergen exposure in Greenlander Inuit residing in Denmark and Greenland
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