Leading Allergists discuss solutions to alleviate the Allergy burden in India

    49th National Conference of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology ‘ICAAICON-2015’ to discuss advances in allergy management
    Emphasis on early, accurate allergy diagnosis with Skin Prick Test for efficient allergy management
Chennai, February 01, 2016: Indian College of Allergy ,Asthma, and Applied Immunology organizes the 4-day (January 28 - 31, 2016) 49th National Conference of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma & Applied Immunology ‘ICAAICON-2015’ at Saveetha Medical College & Hospital to bring together 300 national and international allergy experts under one roof for discussion on prevalence, trends and latest advances in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. World Allergy Organisation (WAO) states that an estimated 25% of the global population suffers from  allergic and immunologic diseases such as bronchial asthma,allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis and eczema etc. Every fourth Indian suffers from some kind of allergy once in their lifetime.[1]

Commenting on the allergy trend in India, Dr. A B Singh, Emeritus Scientist(Ex ) , Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology,  Delh, and Secretary of Indian College of Allergy ,Asthma and Applied Immunology said, “Top allergies observed in India are that of respiratory, skin, food and dust mites. About 20-30% of India’s population suffers from at least one of the allergic diseases. 80% of allergy cases in India are hereditary. Dr. A B Singh also spoke of his observation on  pollen allergy trend - “Pollen allergens from trees, grasses,  flowers and weeds cause respiratory allergies in 20% of the India’s allergic population. The trend increases at the onset of spring and autumn.”  Dr Singh has identified important pollen allergens of the country as a result of more than 30years of experience in research.

Allergies are an over-reaction of the immune system in the form of antibodies to exposed proteins which are not necessarily harmful. These antibodies cause an allergic reaction which cause symptoms in the nose, lungs, throat, sinuses, ears, lining of the stomach or on the skin. Some symptoms include incessant sneezing, runny nose (rhinitis), difficulty breathing, hives and dermatitis. Allergies if undiagnosed or ill-managed may culminate to persistent allergic rhinitis and severe asthma.

Stating the increase of Allergies in Chennai, Dr. K Nagaraju, Organising Secretary and Allergist at Apollo Children's Hospital, Chennai said, “In the past years, there has been an ~15-20% increase of allergy incidence in Chennai. House dust mites (~50%) is the leading allergen in Chennai followed by pollen (23%), insect (16%) and food (1-5%) allergens. Allergic rhinitis is prevalent in about 42% of people between 20 –40 years. Prevalence of coexisting allergic rhinitis & asthma is highest amongst children & young adults (5- 20 years) at 45% prevalence.”

Highlighting the need for allergy management through accurate diagnosis and treatment, Dr. S N Gaur, Head of Pulmonary Medicine, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute (VPCI), Delhi said, “In India, allergies are not considered to be a serious health concern due to low awareness of the causes and the impact.  About 40% of people with allergic rhinitis develop asthma at some stage in life and about 80% asthmatics suffer from allergic rhinitis.[2Timely, accurate diagnose allergies is important for appropriate allergy management to prevent future complications. Skin prick test is the global, gold standard method of allergy diagnosis as it is quick, convenient, cost-effective and can be used from infancy to old age.[1] Anti-allergic drugs provide temporary relief without treating the root cause and its prolonged use causes side-effects such as sleep disturbances and obesity. Allergen Immunotherapy is the recommended treatment for allergies since it is the closest attempt towards allergy cure.



Insights from ‘Allergy Expressions’, a recently conducted nationwide survey of allergies with about 200 Allergists, Pulmonologists, ENTs and Paediatricians:
• Approximately 30 crore (or 300 million) Indians suffer from allergies • Respiratory allergies are the most commonly observed allergies in India
• 43% of the population suffering from respiratory allergies are allergic to House Dust Mites • 60% Indians suffer from multiple allergies and 78% of such people have house dust mite allergen • 82.1% of allergies go undiagnosed in India, 17.8% are symptomatically diagnosed while only 0.03% are accurately diagnosed with Skin Prick Test




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