Daniela Montaperto
University of Palermo
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Pediatric Allergy and Immunology | 2006
Francesco Cataldo; Salvatore Accomando; Maria Lucia Fragapane; Daniela Montaperto
There are not available data concerning the occurrence, the clinical features and the environmental risk factors for food intolerances and allergies in immigrant children. The aim of the study was to evaluate rates, distribution, clinical features and environmental risk factors for food intolerances and allergies in immigrant children. Hospital records of 4130 patients with celiac disease (CD), cow milk protein intolerance (CMPI) and food allergies (FA) diagnosed in 24 Italian Centres from 1999 to 2001 were retrospectively reviewed, comparing immigrant patients with Italian ones. 78/4130 (1.9%) patients were immigrant: 36/1917 (1.9%) had CD, 24/1370 (1.75%) CMPI and 18/843 (2.1%) FA. They were evenly distributed across Italy and their native areas were: East Europe (23/78), Northern Africa (23/78), Southern Asia (14/78), Saharan and Sub‐Saharan Africa (9/78), Southern America (4/78), Far East (3/7), Middle East (2/78). Despite differences in their origin, the clinical features of immigrant children were similar to the ones of Italian patients and among each ethnic group. The majority of them were born in Italy (57/78) or have been residing in Italy since several years (19/78). All of them had lost dietary habits of the native countries and had acquired those of the Italian childhood population. Food intolerances and allergies are present also in children coming from developing countries, and paediatricians will need to have a full awareness of them because the number of immigrant children in Italy is quickly increasing. The clinical features of food intolerances and allergies appear the same in each ethnic group, despite differences in races. Sharing of dietary habits with the Italian childhood population seems to be an important environmental risk factor.
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2005
Salvatore Accomando; M.L Fragapane; Daniela Montaperto; A. Trizzino; G.M Amato; Fiorella Calderone; I. Accomando
Journal of Nephrology | 2014
Maria Cristina Maggio; Daniela Montaperto; Silvio Maringhini; Ciro Corrado; Eleonora Gucciardino; Giovanni Corsello
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2006
Salvatore Accomando; Claudia Accursia Albino; Daniela Montaperto; G.M Amato; Giovanni Corsello
Archive | 2006
Giovanni Corsello; Salvatore Accomando; Claudia Accursia Albino; Francesca Rappa; C Acierno; M.L Fragapane; Daniela Montaperto; G.M Amato
Archive | 2010
Andrea Liotta; Giovanni Corsello; Maria Cristina Maggio; Daniela Montaperto; Silvio Maringhini; Ciro Corrado; Rm Trapani
XVII CONGRESSO NAZIONALE SIEDP | 2009
Maria Cristina Maggio; Daniela Montaperto; Silvio Maringhini; Ciro Corrado; Andrea Liotta; S. Teresi; E. Gucciardino; Giovanni Corsello
Archive | 2009
Salvatore Accomando; F Andolina; Daniela Montaperto; M Allegra; F Matina
MINERVA Pediatrica | 2007
Giovanni Corsello; Maria Cristina Maggio; Salvatore Accomando; Nicolò Pitarresi; Francesca La Rocca; Antonia Federico; Daniela Montaperto; Accomando S; Montaperto D; Ferrara F; La Rocca F; Pitarresi N; A Federico; Maggio Mc; F Cardella; Andrea Liotta; Corsello G
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2007
Salvatore Accomando; F. La Rocca; F. Serraino; Daniela Montaperto; Andrea Liotta; Giovanni Corsello