%0 Journal Article %T Aeroallergen sensitization in wheezing children from Rosario, Argentina %A Patricia Pendino %A Claudio Ag¨šero %A Paola Cavagnero %A Karina Lopez %A Iv¨˘n Kriunis %A Jorge Molinas %J World Allergy Organization Journal %D 2011 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1097/wox.0b013e318232df96 %X Overall, 58% of the patients presented sensitization to dust mite, 13% to pollen, 9% to epithelium, 8% to fungi, 6% to cockroach, and 1% to soybean hull. Overall, 60% of the patients were positive to at least one of the extracts, and we observed a significant and gradual increase in the frequency of sensitization in older age-groups (P < 0.005). This increase persisted when analyzing separately the dust mite group and the pollen group. None of the cases presented any adverse local or systemic reaction during the procedure or the following 24 hours after the procedure. The 20 individuals in the control group turned out negative when tested.This study found high aeroallergen sensitization prevalence in a pediatric population with recurrent episodes of wheezing examined in the Allergy and Immunology Division of the Eva Per?n School Hospital, which is in the southern area of the province of Santa Fe in Argentina. %U http://www.waojournal.org/content/4/10/159/abstract