Abstract
Background
We have previously shown that sensitizations to several types of allergens distinguishes subjects with and without adult-onset asthma in Finland. The aim was to analyze how age affects sensitization and asthma-risk.
Methods
We used previous population-based case-control data (N=523) from Finnish adult asthma patients with one or two matched controls. Asthma was diagnosed based on a typical history of asthmatic symptoms and lung function tests. Allergic sensitization was determined by skin prick test (SPT) to 17 aeroallergens. Information on demographics was obtained by a questionnaire.
Results
Sensitization to more than one allergen type and the number of positive SPT reactions associated with younger age and asthma. Atopic subjects aged 65 or over were characterized by sensitization to only 1-2 allergens, with very few animal danders and without an association with asthma.
Conclusions
Multiple sensitizations and animal dander sensitization are more common among Finnish asthmatic adults aged under 56 than among older asthmatics. Cohort studies are needed to understand timing of host-environmental interactions behind this.
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