ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH POLLINOSIS
https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v13i1.927
Abstract
Aim: to compare clinical efficacy and safety of sublingual and parenteral allergen-specific immunotherapy in children with pollinosis. Patients and methods: 143 patients with pollinosis aged from 5 to 16 years old were included into the study. They were divided into 4 groups and received allergen-specific immunotherapy. Patients of the groups I and III were administered water-salt mixtures of extracts of tree pollen allergens. Patients from the II group received standardized adjuvant mixture of extracts of tree pollen allergens. Patients from the IV group were administered standardized extract of birch pollen allergens. Prophylaxis with water-salt solutions was performed before seasons of increased allergy risk during 3 years in autumns and winters. Prophylaxis with standardized extracts of allergens was performed uninterruptedly for 3 years. Results: allergen-specific immunotherapy prevents increase of sensitization and enlargement of allergen spectrum of elevated organism perceptibility, as well as prevents aggravation of disease course and conversion to more severe forms. It also decreases requirements of anti-allergic drugs and therefore elongates the duration of remission. Conclusions: allergen-specific immunotherapy with the use of standardized allergens is the most effective method of treatment of pollen sensitization in children. In order to increase its efficacy not less than 3 courses of immunotherapy are needed.
About the Authors
R. M. TorshkhoevaRussian Federation
Torshhoeva Raisa Magomedovna, PhD, Head of the Department of Rehabilitation of Children with dermal diseases of Institute of Preventive Pediatrics and Rehabilitation of Scientific Center of Children’s Health, RAMS Address: Lomonosovskij prospect, 2, building 1, Moscow, Russian Federation, 119991, Tel.: (499) 134-01-58, e-mail: oszt@nczd.ru
L. S. Namazova-Baranova
Russian Federation
O. I. Muradova
Russian Federation
A. Yu. Tomilova
Russian Federation
N. I. Voznesenskaya
Russian Federation
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Torshkhoeva R.M., Namazova-Baranova L.S., Muradova O.I., Tomilova A.Yu., Voznesenskaya N.I. ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH POLLINOSIS. Current Pediatrics. 2014;13(1):155-161. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v13i1.927