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Open Access 01-12-2014 | Short report

Risk of sensitization and allergy in Ragweed workers – a pilot study

Authors: Oliver Brandt, Torsten Zuberbier, Karl-Christian Bergmann

Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Due to its high allergenic potential Ambrosia artemisiifolia has become a health threat in many European countries during the last few decades. Hence, several cities and communities initiated ragweed eradication campaigns. In Berlin, Germany, so-called Ambrosia scouts are being assigned the task of finding and eliminating this weed.
We sought to evaluate the potential risk of sensitization and allergy in these individuals.

Findings

In order to assess the risk of sensitization and allergy, we followed-up 20 Ambrosia scouts by skin-prick test with inhalant allergens, immunoserological and pulmonary function tests. Additionally, medical conditions were evaluated by a questionnaire especially designed for this study.
Despite close contact to ragweed over a median duration of 13.8 months, none of the participants became sensitized or allergic to ragweed. One individual developed a clinical non-relevant sensitization towards the taxiconomically-related plant mugwort. A decline in relative FEV1 was most probably due to heavy smoking.

Conclusions

Our surprising findings suggest that intensive contact and exposure to high ragweed pollen concentrations do not necessarily result in sensitization and/or allergy, meaning that the allergenic potential of this weed might be lower than hitherto expected. However, it is also conceivable that continuous exposure to high allergen levels induced tolerance in the ragweed workers.
Due to the relatively small number of subjects studied, our results might be biased and therefore investigations on larger study groups are needed.
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Metadata
Title
Risk of sensitization and allergy in Ragweed workers – a pilot study
Authors
Oliver Brandt
Torsten Zuberbier
Karl-Christian Bergmann
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1710-1492
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1710-1492-10-42

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