Peanut allergy as a trigger for the deterioration of atopic dermatitis and precursor of staphylococcal and herpetic associated infections – case report

Journal Title: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine - Year 2015, Vol 22, Issue 3

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a multifactorial and chronic disease, with genetic, environmental, immunological and nutritional origins. AD may be aggravated by allergies associated with infections. This study aims to describe a paediatric case of AD in which the peanut allergy was the triggering factor to aggravate the disease, and was also the concomitant precursor of staphylococcal (methicillin-sensitive [i]Staphylococcus aureus[/i], carrier of the Panton-Valentine leukocidine (PVL) genes) and herpetic (Herpes Simplex – HSV) infections. The clinical management approach and nursing strategies promoted a favourable evolution during the hospitalization period, besides the family approach, which was essential to control any flare-up of the disease. Adherence to a recommended diet and the use of strategies to prevent any recurrent infections were important to ensure the patient’s quality of life.

Authors and Affiliations

Dennis Ferreira, Eliane Abad, Fernanda Cavalcante, Fabiana dos Santos, Simone Saintive, Ekaterini Goudoris, Evandro do Prado, Marcia Ribeiro, Alexandre Soares Rosado, Jan van Elsas, Kátia Regina dos Santos

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Dennis Ferreira, Eliane Abad, Fernanda Cavalcante, Fabiana dos Santos, Simone Saintive, Ekaterini Goudoris, Evandro do Prado, Marcia Ribeiro, Alexandre Soares Rosado, Jan van Elsas, Kátia Regina dos Santos (2015). Peanut allergy as a trigger for the deterioration of atopic dermatitis and precursor of staphylococcal and herpetic associated infections – case report. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 22(3), 470-472. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-80996