Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues Costa, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Arriegas, Rute, Afonso, Anabela, Galveias, Ana, C Silva, Joaquim, M Antunes, Célia
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22425
Resumo: ntroduction:The burden of pollen allergies has been increasingworldwide. Due to their environmental-related aetiology, manage-ment of the disease in a changing environment has proven challeng-ing. Several strategies have been used aiming the monitoring of thedisease health impacts with limited outcomes.Objectives:The aim of this work was to investigate the associationbetween the sale of antiallergic drugs with air allergenic loads andwhether it constitutes a marker for health impacts of pollinosis inAlentejo, Portugal.Results:Olive and Poaceae pollen and their major allergens Ole e 1and Phl p 5 were obtained within the HIALINE project (2010-2011).The pollen was monitored using a 7-day Hirst type sampler and theindexes were determined by the standard methodology. Allergenload was monitored using a high-volume cascade impactor andspecific allergens were quantified by specific ELISA. The medicationsales data (2010-2011) were provided by CEFAR (Centro de Estudose Avaliac~ao em Sa ude, Associac~ao Nacional de Farm acias), and weredivided into two groups: group 1 (G1: medication used throughoutthe year—histamine antagonists) and group 2 (G2: medication usedin SOS—corticosteroids,b2 agonists and a LTR antagonist). Spearman’s test was used in the correlation studies. Sales of anti-allergic medication are higher between March and June (<2-fold) forboth groups compared to the rest of the year, corresponding to theSpring time in Alentejo region. The sales peaked in May, coincidingwith pollen and allergen season peak.Sales of G1 showed association with both Olea (0.735) and Poaceae(0.729) pollen and Ole e 1 (0.776) and Phl p 5 (0.505) allergens.Sales of G2 also correlated both with pollen (0.619 for Olea and0.593 for Poaceae) and allergens (0.658 and 0.437 for Ole e 1 andPhl p 5, respectively). Correlation was stronger when the total pollenor allergen load was considered for G1 (0.744 and 0.627, respec-tively) and G2 (0.675 and 0.743, respectively).Conclusions:In summary, it was observed that allergy drug salespositively correlated with airborne pollen and allergen loads; A stron-ger correlation was observed for G1, particularly when the totalallergenic load is considered. These results suggest that the sales ofG1 medication might be used as a surrogate marker of healthimpacts of pollinosis during the pollen season of highly allergenicspecies in Alentejo region, Portugal.
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spelling Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejopollenhealth impactsntroduction:The burden of pollen allergies has been increasingworldwide. Due to their environmental-related aetiology, manage-ment of the disease in a changing environment has proven challeng-ing. Several strategies have been used aiming the monitoring of thedisease health impacts with limited outcomes.Objectives:The aim of this work was to investigate the associationbetween the sale of antiallergic drugs with air allergenic loads andwhether it constitutes a marker for health impacts of pollinosis inAlentejo, Portugal.Results:Olive and Poaceae pollen and their major allergens Ole e 1and Phl p 5 were obtained within the HIALINE project (2010-2011).The pollen was monitored using a 7-day Hirst type sampler and theindexes were determined by the standard methodology. Allergenload was monitored using a high-volume cascade impactor andspecific allergens were quantified by specific ELISA. The medicationsales data (2010-2011) were provided by CEFAR (Centro de Estudose Avaliac~ao em Sa ude, Associac~ao Nacional de Farm acias), and weredivided into two groups: group 1 (G1: medication used throughoutthe year—histamine antagonists) and group 2 (G2: medication usedin SOS—corticosteroids,b2 agonists and a LTR antagonist). Spearman’s test was used in the correlation studies. Sales of anti-allergic medication are higher between March and June (<2-fold) forboth groups compared to the rest of the year, corresponding to theSpring time in Alentejo region. The sales peaked in May, coincidingwith pollen and allergen season peak.Sales of G1 showed association with both Olea (0.735) and Poaceae(0.729) pollen and Ole e 1 (0.776) and Phl p 5 (0.505) allergens.Sales of G2 also correlated both with pollen (0.619 for Olea and0.593 for Poaceae) and allergens (0.658 and 0.437 for Ole e 1 andPhl p 5, respectively). Correlation was stronger when the total pollenor allergen load was considered for G1 (0.744 and 0.627, respec-tively) and G2 (0.675 and 0.743, respectively).Conclusions:In summary, it was observed that allergy drug salespositively correlated with airborne pollen and allergen loads; A stron-ger correlation was observed for G1, particularly when the totalallergenic load is considered. These results suggest that the sales ofG1 medication might be used as a surrogate marker of healthimpacts of pollinosis during the pollen season of highly allergenicspecies in Alentejo region, Portugal.Wiley2018-02-21T17:42:09Z2018-02-212017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/22425http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22425engCosta AR; Arriegas R; Afonso A; Galveias A; Silva JC; Antunes CM (2017) Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo, Portugal? Allergy, 72 (Sup 103), pp 807.http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/all.13249/epdfnaonaosimDQUIMacrc@uevora.ptrima@uevora.ptndanagalveias@gmail.comndcmma@uevora.pt365doi/10.1111Rodrigues Costa, AnaArriegas, RuteAfonso, AnabelaGalveias, AnaC Silva, JoaquimM Antunes, Céliainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:13:50Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/22425Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:13:31.647070Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
title Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
spellingShingle Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
Rodrigues Costa, Ana
pollen
health impacts
title_short Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
title_full Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
title_fullStr Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
title_full_unstemmed Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
title_sort Allergy medications sales: An usefulsurrogate marker for pollinosis health impacts in Alentejo
author Rodrigues Costa, Ana
author_facet Rodrigues Costa, Ana
Arriegas, Rute
Afonso, Anabela
Galveias, Ana
C Silva, Joaquim
M Antunes, Célia
author_role author
author2 Arriegas, Rute
Afonso, Anabela
Galveias, Ana
C Silva, Joaquim
M Antunes, Célia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues Costa, Ana
Arriegas, Rute
Afonso, Anabela
Galveias, Ana
C Silva, Joaquim
M Antunes, Célia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pollen
health impacts
topic pollen
health impacts
description ntroduction:The burden of pollen allergies has been increasingworldwide. Due to their environmental-related aetiology, manage-ment of the disease in a changing environment has proven challeng-ing. Several strategies have been used aiming the monitoring of thedisease health impacts with limited outcomes.Objectives:The aim of this work was to investigate the associationbetween the sale of antiallergic drugs with air allergenic loads andwhether it constitutes a marker for health impacts of pollinosis inAlentejo, Portugal.Results:Olive and Poaceae pollen and their major allergens Ole e 1and Phl p 5 were obtained within the HIALINE project (2010-2011).The pollen was monitored using a 7-day Hirst type sampler and theindexes were determined by the standard methodology. Allergenload was monitored using a high-volume cascade impactor andspecific allergens were quantified by specific ELISA. The medicationsales data (2010-2011) were provided by CEFAR (Centro de Estudose Avaliac~ao em Sa ude, Associac~ao Nacional de Farm acias), and weredivided into two groups: group 1 (G1: medication used throughoutthe year—histamine antagonists) and group 2 (G2: medication usedin SOS—corticosteroids,b2 agonists and a LTR antagonist). Spearman’s test was used in the correlation studies. Sales of anti-allergic medication are higher between March and June (<2-fold) forboth groups compared to the rest of the year, corresponding to theSpring time in Alentejo region. The sales peaked in May, coincidingwith pollen and allergen season peak.Sales of G1 showed association with both Olea (0.735) and Poaceae(0.729) pollen and Ole e 1 (0.776) and Phl p 5 (0.505) allergens.Sales of G2 also correlated both with pollen (0.619 for Olea and0.593 for Poaceae) and allergens (0.658 and 0.437 for Ole e 1 andPhl p 5, respectively). Correlation was stronger when the total pollenor allergen load was considered for G1 (0.744 and 0.627, respec-tively) and G2 (0.675 and 0.743, respectively).Conclusions:In summary, it was observed that allergy drug salespositively correlated with airborne pollen and allergen loads; A stron-ger correlation was observed for G1, particularly when the totalallergenic load is considered. These results suggest that the sales ofG1 medication might be used as a surrogate marker of healthimpacts of pollinosis during the pollen season of highly allergenicspecies in Alentejo region, Portugal.
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