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Afan Ali Ahmed awais0diyar@gmail.com
Faraidon Najmadeen Fathala diyardak921@gmail.com
Diyar Mahamed Majeed diyardak921@gmail.com


Abstract

Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is ordered as the least abundant, but in many regards, the most potent, of the enormous antibody classes found in the mammals. IgE mediates the reactions of type 1 hypersensitivity allergic. Generally, IgE plasma levels are very low with 100,000-fold than those of Immunoglobulin G. However, these levels could be obviously increased in specific conditions of allergy, such as bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, or in case of parasitic diseases like schistosomiasis. Additionally, plasma cells of IgE exist in mucosal areas. In particular, it exists in the respiratory tract, where the secreted IgE mediates reactions of allergic.
In this work, the questionnaire was distributed to the study sample, which consisted of both males and females for detecting the numbers of cases of allergy types found at the tertiary allergic center in Kirkuk. The cases were diagnosed by blood tests to determine the amount of IgE in their blood samples. The total number of patients was 40; hence, there were 20 female patients and 20 males. These patients had different types of IgE mediated allergy disease. Most of these types were found in the adult. The results showed that both males and females were equal (each gender scored 20, representing 50% of the total sample). Most of the serum IgE test was negative.
Finaly this study demonstrated the low frequency of allergic diseases in children and young people; however, this was high in old people whose ages ranged between 36 and 50 years. Most of the cases were allergic bronchitis and skin allergy.

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Ali Ahmed, A., Najmadeen Fathala, F., & Mahamed Majeed, D. (2022). Measurement of IgE hypersensitivity among people attending the tertiary allergic center in Kirkuk, Iraq. Al-Kitab Journal for Pure Sciences, 3(2), 259–267. https://doi.org/10.32441/kjps.03.02.p24
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