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September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

2

nd

Global Summit on

3

rd

International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

&

Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

Contact sensitization in children aged 10 years and below: Trends in allergens in a 10

year retrospective study of 337 tested children in a single dermatology centre

Hrvatin Stancic Bor

University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia

Introduction and objectives:

Contact sensitization can be a

cause of eczema in children. It is known that causative agents

change with time. The aim of our study was to evaluate the

results of patch testing in children aged 10 and below with

suspected allergic contact dermatitis(ACD), for the most

common allergens and trends in allergens.

Materials and methods:

We retrospectively evaluated

the results of 337 patch tested children 10 years of age

or younger, tested with a standard series of 23 allergens

between 1.1.2005 and 31.12.2014 at the Dermatology

Department, University Medical Centre Ljubljana. Out of 337

children there were 145(43%) boys(M) and 192(57%) girls(F),

aged between 2 and 10 years(mean 7.02). Out of all tested

individuals, the three most frequent positive patch test(PPT)

reactions were to nickel sulphate(12,5%), fragrancemix(8,9%)

and cobalt(7,4%). We evaluated the first 5 years and second

5 years separately and examined each tested allergen for

emerging trends. In the first 5 years(2005-2009 G1) there

were 117 patients 42.7%(M), 57,3%(F) and in the second

group(2010-2014 G2) there were 220 patients 43.2%(M),

56.8%(F). In G1 there were 44.4% and in G2 37.3% PPTs to at

least one allergen.

Results and conclusions:

Like some other studies we did not

find a correlation between sex and a PPT(p=0.55) and nickel

remained the most common allergen in both groups(G1:11%,

G2:13%). By comparing the two groups we found an increase

in the incidence of PPTs in cobalt(G1:5%, G2:9%), peru

balsam(G1:1%, G2:4%), fragrance mix(G1:6%, G2:10%)

and a decrease of PPT in para-phenylenediamine(G1:8%,

G2:4%), neomycin(G1:8%, G2:5%), lanolin(G1:7%, G2:4%)

and sesquiterpene lactone mix(G1:5%, G2:1%). We found

a statistically significant decrease in PPT to sesquiterpene

lactone mix(p=0.015). It may be postulated that the decrease

in sesquiterpene lactone mix may be due to a decreased time

spent outdoors in this age group.

Speaker Biography

Hrvatin Stancic Bor has received his medical degree at the age of 24 from

the University of Ljubljana, Medical Faculty. During and after his studies

he has attended several international elective interniships at Imperial

College London, at the University of Padua, at the University of Bologna,

at Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center and at Dr. M Djamil Public

hospital, Padang Indonesia. He has attended a number of congresses in

the field of Dermatology and furthermore organized and presented at

Melanoma: from A to E congress for students and residents.

e:

bor.h.st@gmail.com