Neonatal birch-pollen contact and subsequent allergy to birch pollen
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.1980.tb02140.x
Neonatal birch-pollen contact and subsequent allergy to birch pollen
Abstract
It is shown by regression analysis that the risk of immediate hypersensitivity to birch pollen, as measured by a skin test, is positively correlated with the quantity of birch male flowers and the number of non-rainy days in the first birch flowering season (May) met in infancy. The risk is also dependent on the month of birth, with maximal risk associated with birth in February--April. The results suggest that early pollen contacts, particularly during the first 6 months of life, increase the risk of pollen allergy for a period of 20 years. We estimate that elimination of early birch pollen contacts could have reduced the prevalence of immediate hypersensitivity to birch by 28% in our age gorup 0--19 years.
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