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- Title
Sensitization to house dust mite and cockroach may mediate the racial difference in shellfish allergy.
- Authors
Thivalapill, Neil; Andy‐Nweye, Aame B.; Bilaver, Lucy A.; Tobin, Mary C.; Sharma, Hemant P.; Assa'ad, Amal H.; Warren, Christopher; Jiang, Jialing; Chura, Annika; Gupta, Ruchi S.; Mahdavinia, Mahboobeh
- Abstract
Keywords: allergic rhinitis; cockroach allergy; dust mite allergy; food allergy; racial differences; tropomyosin EN allergic rhinitis cockroach allergy dust mite allergy food allergy racial differences tropomyosin 1 4 4 08/29/22 20220801 NES 220801 A major public health concern, food allergy (FA) affects nearly 8% of children in the United States and the prevalence of FA is increasing.1,2 African American (AA) children with FA are at higher risk of developing other atopic comorbidities such as allergic rhinitis and asthma, compared to White children.1,3 Among common food allergens, shellfish allergies are more prevalent among AA children than White children. Allergic rhinitis, cockroach allergy, dust mite allergy, food allergy, racial differences, tropomyosin.
- Subjects
HOUSE dust mites; RACIAL differences; COCKROACHES; SHELLFISH; ALLERGIES; MILK allergy; ATOPY
- Publication
Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, 2022, Vol 33, Issue 8, p1
- ISSN
0905-6157
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/pai.13837