Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin‐specific IgE is associated with asthma in the general population: a GA2LEN study
Allergy2013Vol. 68(10), pp. 1289–1297
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Peter Tomassen, Deborah Jarvis, Roger Newson, Ronald van Ree, Bertil Forsberg, Peter Howarth, Christer Janson, M. L. Kowalski, Ursula Krämer, P. M. Matricardi, R. J. M. Middelveld, Ana Todo‐Bom, Е. Тоскала, Trine Thilsing, Grzegorz Brożek, Cornelis M. van Drunen, Peter Burney, Claus Bachert
Abstract
We report for the first time that SE-IgE is common in the general population throughout Europe and that its risk factors differ from those of IgE against aeroallergens. This is the first study to show that SE-IgE is significantly and independently associated with asthma in the general population.
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