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Modes of allergy and total IgE concentrations among various ages of Basrah populations

Abstract

Ihsan Edan Alsaimary

This study determines the modes of allergy according to concentrations of total IgE of a total of one hundreds healthy persons from basrah population, 48 (48%) males and 52(52%) females were introduce in this study from September 2005 to December 2010.The age studied Basrah population were from 1 to 50 years with a statistical mean of age of (11.42) years, the age groups (infantile and childhood ) recorded a percentages of ( 34.7% and 27.5% respectively) than adult hood patients (groups 3,4,5) that recorded (17.8, 11.4 and 8.7% respectively). Males were highly presence in groups (1, 4, 5) (55.36, 43.2 and 32.84% respectively), while females predominated males in groups (2 and 3), (61.65% and 60.35% respectively). The study showed that personal history for atopy and others were significantly associated with various disorders in 67 (67%). On the other hand, no associated disorder was reported in 33(3%). (P<0.001).While occurrence rates among family history of allergy were found very highly significant (P<0.001).The total concentration of IgE was elevated above the normal value in about 86.5% of various age groups of Basrah population (P<0.001).The modes of allergy in various age groups were studied and it has been found that the mode of allergy, very probable (IgE>100 IU), is predominant in (88.8%) of various age groups of Basrah population (P<0.001).

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