Sensitisation to three cockroach species in Southern Africa
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 07:03authored byAndreas Lopata, Mohamed Jeebhay, M Groenwalkd, A Manjra, Du Toit, E Sibanda, J Calvert, M Schinkel, C Motala, P Potter
Cockroaches are important allergen sources in many countries, especially in the tropics. Cockroaches produce several allergens that are major risk factors for rhinitis and asthma. Worldwide, the prevalence of cockroach sensitivity varies between 30% and 70%. Geographical differences exist with regard to cockroach allergen exposure and sensitivity within countries and between countries. No data are available for Africa in this regard. Currently the diagnosis of cockroach sensitivity in southern Africa relies mainly on the detection of specific IgE to Blatella germanica (German cockroach), while a number of other species are found close to human dwellings. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and distribution of sensitisation to three different cockroach species among subjects residing in four different geographical regions in southern Africa.