Arquivos de Asma, Alergia e Imunologia
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Arquivos de Asma, Alergia e Imunologia
Review Article

Alergia inalatória a insetos

Inhalant allergy to insects

Laura Maria Lacerda Araujo; Nelson Augusto Rosário-Filho

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Resumo

Asma e rinoconjuntivite alérgicas são doenças que apresentam alta prevalência mundial. Os aeroalérgenos estão entre os principais fatores desencadeantes de sintomas em indivíduos sensibilizados. Há centenas de alérgenos inalantes envolvidos neste processo; porém, os provenientes de insetos, embora frequentes, têm sido pouco valorizados na prática clínica. Esta revisão busca demonstrar, a partir de estudos relevantes, a importância deste tema.

Palavras-chave

Alérgenos, insetos, asma, rinite alérgica.

Abstract

Allergic asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis are highly prevalent diseases worldwide. Aeroallergens are among the major triggers of symptoms in sensitized individuals. There are hundreds of inhalant allergens involved in this process; however, the ones from insects, though frequent, have been underestimated in clinical practice. This review seeks to demonstrate, based on relevant studies, the importance of this subject.

Keywords

Allergens, insecta, asthma, allergic rhinitis.

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Submitted date:
06/22/2018

Accepted date:
08/30/2018

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