2017
DOI: 10.23822/eurannaci.1764-1489.01
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Phleum pratense molecular pattern across Italy

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“…However, a recent Italian study performed in 11 235 adult patients with AR showed percentages of IgE sensitization to P. pratense molecules comparable with our data …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, a recent Italian study performed in 11 235 adult patients with AR showed percentages of IgE sensitization to P. pratense molecules comparable with our data …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…(25%), birch (23.4%), dog (21%), Alternaria (20%), cypress (16%), Parietaria (16%), and Compositae (15%). There were geographical differences concerning the distribution of specific sensitizations consistently with previous studies (12)(13)(14). Nevertheless, there was no significant difference in terms of treatments and disease severity among the centers.…”
Section: F O R P U B L I C a T I O Nsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Overall, the most frequent cause of sensitization found in Italy was the cypress pollen in C and S (26), and the grass pollen in NE and NW (15). Only in the main Islands, the Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) sensitization surpassed timothy grass pollen IgE recognition, thus suggesting differences in the plant distribution or of other local genetic and/or environmental-related factors affecting the IgE mediated response to the allergen.…”
Section: Plant Food Panallergensmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A total of 6052 ISAC-positive adult individuals (53.3% female; mean age 33 ± 19 years) were recruited by the participating centers. Patients were subdivided according to the classification of terri-tion patterns can be demonstrated, by means of molecular diagnostic approaches, for grasses or tree pollen allergy in different regions of Spain (13,14) or Italy (15,16,17), thus representing possible loco-regional signatures of sensitization. This has also been demonstrated in other countries, such as Africa and Asia (18,19,20).…”
Section: Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%