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Changes in Skin Test Aeroallergen Sensitization in Mexico Over the Past 14 Years and According to Climate.

Désirée Erlinda Larenas-LinnemannBlanca María Morfín-MacielVictor Gonzalez-UribeClaudia Ivonne Gallego-CorellaGermán Agustín Rico-SolísLuiana Hernández-VelázquezDaniel García-ImperialChrystopherson Gengyny Caballero-LopezOndina Marlene Garibay-VargasJosé Luis Gálvez-RomeroDaniela García FajardoJoel Barroso-SantosHerberth de Jesús Pérez-ÁvilesJorge Agustín Luna-PechCecilia Yvonne García-CobasKareli Guadalupe Coronado-HernándezMargarita Ortega-CisnerosCarlos Humberto González-GutiérrezDaniela Rivero-YeverinoElsy Maureen Navarrete-RodríguezLeticia Lezama-VázquezKaren Lilian Rivera-AlvaradoGeorgina Guadalupe Ochoa-LópezSara Elizabeth Covarrubias-RamírezClaudia Patricia Reyes-GalindoBeatriz Bayardo-GutiérrezMaría Del Carmen Calderón-Ezquerro
Published in: Journal of asthma and allergy (2024)
We found a general increase in SPT sensitization over the past fourteen years, suggesting that this is probably not only due to climate change. The different sensitization profile throughout the country was mainly related to humidity. Repeating epidemiologic SPT studies over the years could help tracking changes in allergen sensitization over time.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • soft tissue