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UnknownNCT01413256

Allergenic Effect of Ambrosia in Israel

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
200 (estimated)
Sponsor
Rambam Health Care Campus · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Background: Respiratory allergic reaction causes great suffering to millions of people worldwide. One of the most known allergen- is the pollen from vegetation, ragweed. Genus Ambrosia Ambrosia belonged to the complex ragweed flowers are pollinated by the wind and the plant's male flowers produce large quantities of small grains of pollen and airborne over long distances and those causes allergic reactions. The plant blooms between June and October, creating a second wave after wave of allergy caused by spring blossoms. This plant originated in North America has invaded many areas in Europe and in recent years, taking over large areas in Israel, Hula Valley and northern Acre Emek Hefer for a pen and layers to the south. After ragweed plants are based in particular they spread quickly and invade agricultural fields and significantly reduce the crop. High allergenic ragweed is a health hazard to humans. Ragweed plant investigated many aspects of North America and Europe in recent decades and extensive literature on ambrosia, but this is the first time ragweed study focuses on Israel. Working hypothesis and aims: Goal of this study is to identify the existence and nature of the sensitivity distribution of ragweed in Israel. Importance of research: A. Ragweed allergen testing and comparing the effect of exposure to plants on the sensitivity of the allergic Israeli patients B. The inclusion of ragweed allergen in the diagnostic and therapeutic panel

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2011-10-01
Primary completion
2012-12-01
Completion
2012-12-01
First posted
2011-08-10
Last updated
2011-08-10

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01413256. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.