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- Title
Resolved allergen‐specific IgE sensitization among females and early poly‐sensitization among males impact IgE sensitization up to age 24 years.
- Authors
Ballardini, Natalia; Bergström, Anna; Kull, Inger; Almqvist, Catarina; Andersson, Niklas; Asarnoj, Anna; Borres, Magnus P.; Georgellis, Antonis; Pershagen, Göran; Westman, Marit; Hage, Marianne; Melén, Erik
- Abstract
Odds ratios were obtained by generalized estimating equations including 570 males and 656 females (reference group) gl Both new and resolved IgE sensitization was characterized by significantly lower levels of specific IgE at all ages, while IgE poly-sensitization was associated with significantly higher levels of specific IgE at all ages (data not shown). The finding that females outgrow their IgE sensitization to a higher degree than males confirms previous results from the Isle of Wight study in which females tended to be more likely to outgrow their sensitization than males.6 Poly-sensitized individuals were unlikely to outgrow their sensitization. GLO:ETE/01jun21:cea13846-fig-0002.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 2 Impact of male sex on new IgE sensitization, resolved IgE sensitization and IgE poly-sensitization up to age 24 years in the BAMSE cohort. Resolved allergen-specific IgE sensitization among females and early poly-sensitization among males impact IgE sensitization up to age 24 years.
- Subjects
LABORATORY dogs; KIDNEY bean; MALES; FEMALES
- Publication
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2021, Vol 51, Issue 6, p849
- ISSN
0954-7894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cea.13846