2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1700934
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Prävalenz von Immunglobulin E (IgE) gegen kreuzreagierende Kohlenhydrat-Seitenketten (CCD) und die Wirkung von CCD-Inhibitoren im saisonalen In-vitro-Allergietest bei Katzen von Juli 2017 bis Juni 2018 – eine retrospektive Studie

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“…In a previous similar study in 472 cats, the prevalence of polysensitisation was shown to be 29 %. In that study, the polysensitised serum samples were completely blocked (49 %) or suppressed (41 %) after adding the blocker [21]. In our study using randomly chosen polysensitised serum samples, 49 % and 40 % of responses showed respectively complete or partial inhibition/suppression in the results after blocking.…”
Section: Reaction Class Aftermentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…In a previous similar study in 472 cats, the prevalence of polysensitisation was shown to be 29 %. In that study, the polysensitised serum samples were completely blocked (49 %) or suppressed (41 %) after adding the blocker [21]. In our study using randomly chosen polysensitised serum samples, 49 % and 40 % of responses showed respectively complete or partial inhibition/suppression in the results after blocking.…”
Section: Reaction Class Aftermentioning
confidence: 58%
“…As in human studies, positive anti-CCD IgE sera have shown polysensitisation in a vast majority of cases [19] [20]. The prevalence of polysensitisation in 472 feline serum samples was shown to be 29 % in a previous study [21]. The primary aim of this retrospective study was to (i) determine the prevalence of polysensitisation in seasonal allergy tests in a large number of canine serum samples and (ii) evaluate the impact of adding a blocker on multi-positive test results in dogs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%