Eva María Frontera Carrión
University of Extremadura
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Allergologia Et Immunopathologia | 2009
Sergio Porcel Carreño; Fernando Pineda de la Losa; Eva María Frontera Carrión; Elena Rodríguez Martín; Alfonso Ramos Cantariño; Ana Sánchez González; Ana Rodríguez Trabado; Soledad Jiménez Timón; Manuela Alvarado Arenas; Víctor Medina Velasco; María Rodríguez Martín; Javier Hernández Arbeiza
BACKGROUND Asticot maggot (Blowfly, Calliphoridae family) is the most important live bait used for angling in our country. Prevalence of allergy to live fish bait in occupationally exposed workers has been described. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of asticot allergy in amateur fishermen and the identification of marketed asticot species in Cáceres, Spain. MATERIALS AND METHODS Seventy-two randomised selected patients (Anglers Society of Cáceres) completed a questionnaire about fishing habits and allergic symptoms related with live bait handling. Skin prick test (SPT) with local asticot and common earthworm extracts were performed. Serum IgE levels to imported species (Protophormia terraenovae, Calliphora vomitoria, Lucilia sericata, Lumbricus terrestris) were measured. Local asticot and common earthworm samples were obtained for taxonomic identification. Data were analysed using the SPSS 12.0 software. RESULTS Five patients (7 %) reported allergic symptoms caused by asticot maggots. All of them were positive for SPT to asticot and specific IgE to P. terraenovae. Sensitisation to P. terraenovae was found in 40 patients (58.8 %). No associated factors for asticot allergy were observed. Larvae and adult flies of local asticot samples were identified as P. terraenovae. CONCLUSIONS Commercially available asticot, in Cáceres, is composed by P. terraenovae larvae (Diptera. Calliphoridae). A 7 % prevalence of P. terraenovae allergy in amateur fishermen of Cáceres was obtained. The allergenic potential of P. terraenovae seems to be greater than that of other blowflies and L. terrestris. The SPT with P. terraenovae extract is a very sensitive and specific technique in the diagnosis of live bait allergy in fishermen.
Archive | 2009
Eva María Frontera Carrión; Juan Enrique Pérez Martín; María Alcaide Alonso; David Reina Esojo
Ovis | 2004
Eva María Frontera Carrión; Ignacio Navarrete López-Cózar; David Reina Esojo; María Alcaide Alonso
MG Mundo ganadero | 2005
Eva María Frontera Carrión; J. L. Domínguez-Alpízar; I. E. Sáenz; Ignacio Navarrete López-Cózar; David Reina Esojo; Manuel Julio Rodríguez; María Alcaide Alonso
Ovis | 2004
Eva María Frontera Carrión; J.L. Domínguez-Alpizar; María Alcaide Alonso; J. Sánchez-López
Albéitar: publicación veterinaria independiente | 2003
Eva María Frontera Carrión; Ignacio Navarrete López-Cózar; David Reina Esojo; J. L. Domnínguez Alpízar; María Alcaide Alonso
Investigación Agraria. Producción y Sanidad Animales (España) | 2001
Eva María Frontera Carrión; J.A. Mora; A. Carrón; David Reina Esojo; Francisco Javier Serrano Aguilera; Juan Enrique Pérez Martín
Albéitar: publicación veterinaria independiente | 2015
María Alcaide Alonso; Eva María Frontera Carrión; Juan Enrique Pérez Martín; David Reina Esojo
Albéitar: publicación veterinaria independiente | 2014
Rafael Calero Bernal; Daniel Bravo Barriga; Juan Blanco Ciudad; Francisco Javier Serrano Aguilera; Juan Enrique Pérez Martín; Eva María Frontera Carrión; Eloy Redondo García; David Reina Esojo
Producción animal | 2013
David Reina Esojo; L. C. Gómez; Francisco Javier Serrano Aguilera; Juan Enrique Pérez Martín; Eva María Frontera Carrión; Rafael Calero Bernal; Miguel Ángel Habela Martínez-Estéllez