Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing

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Autor(a) principal: Cerdeiro,A.P.S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Farias,M.R., Cunha,V.E.S., Secchi,G.V., Pacheco,B.D., Alcalá,C.O.R., Ganho,R.G.R.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Canine atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory, genetic, pruritic and chronic dermatosis that affects between 10 and 30% of dogs and one of the most important allergens is grass pollen. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sensitization to grass pollen allergens in dogs with canine atopic dermatitis and to compare intradermal skin test (IDT) with percutaneous test (PT). For this study, ten healthy dogs and 39 dogs with atopic dermatitis were tested. Dogs were submitted to IDT and PT for Lolium multiflorum, Cynodon dactylon and Paspalum notatum. The IDT and PT tests were compared using the Proportion Test. All healthy dogs were negative to both tests. Ten atopic dogs (25.6%) responded positively to the PT and none were positive in IDT. C. dactylon, L. multiflorum and P. notatum were responsible for positive reactions in 70%, 70% and 30% of positive dogs, respectively. The number of positive reactions in PT were statistically higher than IDT (P<0.05). In conclusion, grass pollen can be important source of allergens for dogs in Paraná state (Brazil) and the PT showed higher sensitization to grass pollen in dogs with atopic dermatitis than IDT.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
title Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
spellingShingle Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
Cerdeiro,A.P.S.
dogs
grass pollen
atopic dermatitis
prick test
title_short Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
title_full Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
title_fullStr Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
title_full_unstemmed Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
title_sort Grass pollen sensitization in dogs in Paraná, Brazil: comparison between percutaneous and intradermal testing
author Cerdeiro,A.P.S.
author_facet Cerdeiro,A.P.S.
Farias,M.R.
Cunha,V.E.S.
Secchi,G.V.
Pacheco,B.D.
Alcalá,C.O.R.
Ganho,R.G.R.
author_role author
author2 Farias,M.R.
Cunha,V.E.S.
Secchi,G.V.
Pacheco,B.D.
Alcalá,C.O.R.
Ganho,R.G.R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cerdeiro,A.P.S.
Farias,M.R.
Cunha,V.E.S.
Secchi,G.V.
Pacheco,B.D.
Alcalá,C.O.R.
Ganho,R.G.R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dogs
grass pollen
atopic dermatitis
prick test
topic dogs
grass pollen
atopic dermatitis
prick test
description ABSTRACT Canine atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory, genetic, pruritic and chronic dermatosis that affects between 10 and 30% of dogs and one of the most important allergens is grass pollen. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sensitization to grass pollen allergens in dogs with canine atopic dermatitis and to compare intradermal skin test (IDT) with percutaneous test (PT). For this study, ten healthy dogs and 39 dogs with atopic dermatitis were tested. Dogs were submitted to IDT and PT for Lolium multiflorum, Cynodon dactylon and Paspalum notatum. The IDT and PT tests were compared using the Proportion Test. All healthy dogs were negative to both tests. Ten atopic dogs (25.6%) responded positively to the PT and none were positive in IDT. C. dactylon, L. multiflorum and P. notatum were responsible for positive reactions in 70%, 70% and 30% of positive dogs, respectively. The number of positive reactions in PT were statistically higher than IDT (P<0.05). In conclusion, grass pollen can be important source of allergens for dogs in Paraná state (Brazil) and the PT showed higher sensitization to grass pollen in dogs with atopic dermatitis than IDT.
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