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Title

THE EFFECT OF PREVENTIVE IMMUNIZATION ON THE INCIDENCE OF ALLERGIC CONDITIONS

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  402-409

Abstract

 The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of preventive IMMUNIZATION on the incidence of allergies in Poland. 18617 (53.8% female, 24.2% 6-7 years old, 25.4% 13-14 years old, 50.4% 20-44 years old) were selected by stratified cluster sampling method in 8 cities and 1 rural area. 4783 of whom underwent objective outpatient screening assessments. Study subjects were evaluated for any association between preventive IMMUNIZATION against RUBELLA, MEASLES, typhoid fever, SMALLPOX and incidence of atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and asthma. There was no increased risk of ALLERGY incidence in the majority of vaccinated subjects against RUBELLA, MEASLES, typhoid fever, or SMALLPOX (OR from 0.42 (p<0.0001) to 1.34 (p<0.0001) with 95% CI from 0.27-0.65 to 1.19-1.50). Slightly increased risk of asthma was after VACCINATION against typhoid (OR=1.27; p<0.0001) and SMALLPOX (OR=1.21; p=0.02). The risk of atopic dermatitis (AD) was also evaluated following VACCINATION against RUBELLA (OR=1.34; p<0.0001), typhoid (OR=1.13; p=0.005), varicella (OR=1.18; p=0.003); rhinitis and AR following VACCINATION against MEASLES (respectively OR=1.22; p<0.0005 and OR = 1.21; p=0.0002). No higher risk of allergic diseases was demonstrated in vaccinated individuals diagnosed by doctor in an outpatient setting. These data do not demonstrate a causal relationship between VACCINATIONs and allergic conditions.

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    DULNY, GRAZYNA, SYBILSKI, ADAM J., ZALEWSKA, MARTA, RACIBORSKI, FILIP, KOMOROWSKI, JAROSLAW, PIEKARSKA, BARBARA, LIPIEC, AGNIESZKA, & SAMOLINSKI, BOLESLAW. (2015). THE EFFECT OF PREVENTIVE IMMUNIZATION ON THE INCIDENCE OF ALLERGIC CONDITIONS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ALLERGY, ASTHMA AND IMMUNOLOGY (IJAAI), 14(4), 402-409. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/291474/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    DULNY GRAZYNA, SYBILSKI ADAM J., ZALEWSKA MARTA, RACIBORSKI FILIP, KOMOROWSKI JAROSLAW, PIEKARSKA BARBARA, LIPIEC AGNIESZKA, SAMOLINSKI BOLESLAW. THE EFFECT OF PREVENTIVE IMMUNIZATION ON THE INCIDENCE OF ALLERGIC CONDITIONS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ALLERGY, ASTHMA AND IMMUNOLOGY (IJAAI)[Internet]. 2015;14(4):402-409. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/291474/en

    IEEE: Copy

    GRAZYNA DULNY, ADAM J. SYBILSKI, MARTA ZALEWSKA, FILIP RACIBORSKI, JAROSLAW KOMOROWSKI, BARBARA PIEKARSKA, AGNIESZKA LIPIEC, and BOLESLAW SAMOLINSKI, “THE EFFECT OF PREVENTIVE IMMUNIZATION ON THE INCIDENCE OF ALLERGIC CONDITIONS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ALLERGY, ASTHMA AND IMMUNOLOGY (IJAAI), vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 402–409, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/291474/en

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