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Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)2017; 71(7); 480-483; doi: 10.1055/s-0043-108137

Tolerance Induction of Horse Allergy by Horse Contact with Curly Horses.

Abstract: A horse allergic rider completed 60 riding lessons on Curly Horses within six months. This rider has become clinically tolerant to normal horse breeds within this time. This case may indicate that riding and brushing ABCR Curly Horses after 60 riding hours facilitates tolerance induction. Our data indicate that this could be a valid alternative to the common recommendation to strictly avoid horse riding. Eine pferdeallergische Reiterin erhielt 60 Reitstunden auf „Curly Horses“ innerhalb von 6 Monaten. Die Reiterin tolerierte die Allergenexposition mit Pferden anderer Rassen innerhalb dieser Zeit. Dieser Fallbericht zeigt, dass Reiten und Bürsten von ABCR „Curly Horses“ nach 60 Reitstunden zu einer Toleranzinduktion führen kann. Diese Daten suggerieren, dass dieses Vorgehen eine realistische Alternative zu üblichen Empfehlungen sein kann, die im Fall einer Pferdeallergie raten, jeden Kontakt zu meiden.
Publication Date: 2017-07-12 PubMed ID: 28701016DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-108137Google Scholar: Lookup
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Summary

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The research focuses on a case where a horse-allergic rider was able to build a tolerance to horse allergies by riding and interacting with Curly Horses over a six month period.

Understanding the Context

  • This research is based on a case study of a horse-allergic rider who undertook 60 riding lessons on Curly Horses within a span of six months.
  • The rider eventually developed a clinical tolerance to normal horse breeds within this timeframe. Such improvement in the rider’s allergic conditions indicates the possible role of interaction with Curly Horses in inducing tolerance to horse allergies.

Significance of the Study

  • This research could potentially offer an alternative solution for people suffering from horse allergies. Typically, the common advice for people with horse allergies is to avoid horse riding and any sort of contact with horses.
  • However, the case represents a deviation from this norm. By regularly riding and grooming the ABCR Curly Horses, the allergy sufferer was able to build a tolerance to horse allergens.
  • This essentially means that continuous and controlled exposure to certain horse breeds such as the Curly Horse can help people with horse allergies manage and possibly overcome their allergy condition.

Implications and Future Research

  • If further validated through more comprehensive studies, this approach could be employed as a new allergy therapy technique. Instead of advising allergy sufferers to entirely avoid the allergen, this method promotes gradual and controlled exposure to the allergen.
  • It’s important that future research further investigates this relationship in a larger sample size, to establish a more concrete link between contact with Curly Horses and the reduction of allergic reactions in horse allergic individuals.

Cite This Article

APA
Mitlehner W, Mitlehner HC. (2017). Tolerance Induction of Horse Allergy by Horse Contact with Curly Horses. Pneumologie, 71(7), 480-483. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-108137

Publication

ISSN: 1438-8790
NlmUniqueID: 8906641
Country: Germany
Language: English
Volume: 71
Issue: 7
Pages: 480-483

Researcher Affiliations

Mitlehner, W
  • Private Medical Practice for Pneumology, Internal Medicine, Allergology, Klappholz.
Mitlehner, H C
  • Data Management/Biostatistics, Berlin.

MeSH Terms

  • Animal Fur / immunology
  • Animals
  • Desensitization, Immunologic / methods
  • Female
  • Forced Expiratory Volume
  • Grooming
  • Horses / immunology
  • Humans
  • Immune Tolerance / immunology
  • Immunoglobulin G / blood
  • Middle Aged
  • Nasal Provocation Tests
  • Respiratory Hypersensitivity / immunology
  • Respiratory Hypersensitivity / therapy
  • Rhinomanometry
  • Spirometry
  • Urticaria / immunology
  • Urticaria / therapy

Conflict of Interest Statement

Conflict of interest: No conflict of interest has been declared by the authors.

Citations

This article has been cited 1 times.
  1. Zahradnik E, Janssen-Weets B, Sander I, Kendzia B, Mitlehner W, May C, Raulf M. Lower allergen levels in hypoallergenic Curly Horses? A comparison among breeds by measurements of horse allergens in hair and air samples.. PLoS One 2018;13(12):e0207871.
    doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207871pubmed: 30540798google scholar: lookup