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Asthma and Allergy  Atopy v Allergy  Asthma Aeroallergens – indoor & outdoor Aeroallergens – indoor & outdoor  Occupational allergens.

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1 Asthma and Allergy  Atopy v Allergy  Asthma Aeroallergens – indoor & outdoor Aeroallergens – indoor & outdoor  Occupational allergens

2 Atopy  The propensity to produce IgE to allergens  Demonstrated using Skin prick tests to common inhalant allergens

3 Allergen-Antibody interaction

4 Prick Test Reagents

5 Skin Prick Tests

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7 Allergy  IgE mediated inflammatory tissue damage in response to an allergen causing clinical disease

8 Asthma - epidemiology  X 2- 3 increase last 30 years  Concomitant similar increase in atopy, hayfever and eczema  ? Environmental Change  ? Less infections ( hygiene hypothesis )

9 Allergens  Outdoor  Pollens- –Tree –Grass  Moulds- –Alternaria –Aspergillus –Cladosporium –Penicillium

10 Allergens  Indoor –Cat –Dog –Cockroach –Birds

11 Inhalation of allergen  Immediate response ( IgE mediated ) –Max: 20 min. –Ends : 60 min.  Late response in 50% (Eosinophil ) –Onset 3h –Max 12 h –End 24 h  Responsible for airways hyperreactivity  Allergen ID and avoidance therefore very important

12 Pollenosis and BHR

13 Allergic history and negative skin tests  Remember grass pollen allergy

14 Pollenosis  Prof. Paul Potter, Cape Town  Big role for grass pollens in respiratory allergy  Kikuyu grass  Bermuda grass  Buffalo grass ( l’herbe bourrique )  SPT regents to detect allergy to these being developed  Mauritus has all of these grasses in abundance

15 Why study pollens  Potential for immunotherapy

16 Indoor allergens-avoidance  House dust mite allergen –Large –Not easily air-borne –Needs close proximity to bedding to be inhaled

17 House dust mite avoidance  Mite impermeable mattress covers  Hot wash bedding linen ( 55 C )  Remove moquettes  Light curtains  Vacuum clean with high filtration cleaner

18 Mattress Covers

19 Vacuum cleaners

20 Pet allergens  Remove the pet  Clean it  Remove carpets ( x 100 fold antigen)

21 Cat Eviction

22 Asthma- none of usual aeroallergens Think of occupational asthma

23 Occupational Asthma  Asthma initiated by an agent inhaled at work  Cf. Work-related asthma – Pre-existing asthma provoked by an irritant in the workplace

24 Occupational asthma – Only a % of workers affected – Latent period before onset ( 2 Yr.) –Improvement during periods away from work –Once established can be triggered by really small doses of antigen

25 Usual suspects  HMW ( Biologic ) –Latex –Flour ( 334 ) –Laboratory mammals(188) –Bacillus subtilis  LMW ( haptens ) –Colophony ( 175 ) –Wood dust –Diisocyanates ( 658 ) –Platinum salts –Acid anhydrides ( 364 ) –Glutaraldehyde –Plastics workers –Bone cement

26 Occupational Asthma

27 Serial Peak Flow- latex

28 Bronchial Provocation Testing

29 Inhalation Challenge

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31 Occupational Asthma

32 Occupational asthma  Diagnosis will have major impact on patient’s life  False + ve : needless loss of job  False – ve : Needless continuing exposure  Be careful

33 Thank You  Discussion


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