Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,D.T.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Cunha,V.E.S., Schmidt,C., Magnus,T., Krause,A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is a common dermatosis, defined as a genetic-related disease which predisposes to skin inflammation and pruritus, associated to a IgE-specific response in most of cases. Clinical diagnosis may be later complemented by skin allergy and/or serological tests. The aim of these tests is to identify possible allergens in order to enable the clinicians to select candidate antigens for allergen specific immunotherapy. In the present study 58 CAD positive animals were tested. All were submitted to the intradermal test (IDT) and screened for the presence of antibodies against different antigens using ELISA. The obtained results show a high prevalence of sensitization among the tested dogs to house dust mites and to pollen ofC. dactylon. With this work it was possible to identify the main allergens involved in immunological response of dogs with CAD living in central area of Rio Grande do Sul.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
title Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
spellingShingle Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
Pereira,D.T.
intradermal test
serological test
house dust mites
storage mites
Cynodon dactylon
title_short Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
title_full Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
title_fullStr Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
title_full_unstemmed Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
title_sort Sensitization study of dogs with atopic dermatitis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul
author Pereira,D.T.
author_facet Pereira,D.T.
Cunha,V.E.S.
Schmidt,C.
Magnus,T.
Krause,A.
author_role author
author2 Cunha,V.E.S.
Schmidt,C.
Magnus,T.
Krause,A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,D.T.
Cunha,V.E.S.
Schmidt,C.
Magnus,T.
Krause,A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intradermal test
serological test
house dust mites
storage mites
Cynodon dactylon
topic intradermal test
serological test
house dust mites
storage mites
Cynodon dactylon
description Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is a common dermatosis, defined as a genetic-related disease which predisposes to skin inflammation and pruritus, associated to a IgE-specific response in most of cases. Clinical diagnosis may be later complemented by skin allergy and/or serological tests. The aim of these tests is to identify possible allergens in order to enable the clinicians to select candidate antigens for allergen specific immunotherapy. In the present study 58 CAD positive animals were tested. All were submitted to the intradermal test (IDT) and screened for the presence of antibodies against different antigens using ELISA. The obtained results show a high prevalence of sensitization among the tested dogs to house dust mites and to pollen ofC. dactylon. With this work it was possible to identify the main allergens involved in immunological response of dogs with CAD living in central area of Rio Grande do Sul.
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