Use of the basophil activation test for the early identification of allergic sensitization in workers exposed to agents that can cause occupational asthma Abstract The causal agents present in the workplace are the origin of occupational asthma (OA), with 50 to 70 workers affected every year in Québec. The most common type of OA is the result of sensitization to these allergenic substances. Demonstration of the resulting allergy is therefore an essential step in a clinical investigation or prevention program. The researchers’ goal is to develop an in vitro basophil activation test (BAT) for evaluating the reaction of a given worker to many allergenic substances, in his general environment as well as in his workplace. The BAT will improve the diagnosis of OA as well as establish preventive measures in hazardous environments where workers who have developed an allergy can be closely followed. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Basophil activation test for early identification of allergic sensitization in workers exposed to causal agents of occupational asthma Research Report: R-876 Scientific Publications Utilisation du test d'activation des basophiles pour l'identification précoce de la sensibilisation allergique chez les travailleurs exposés à des agents pouvant causer l'asthme professionnelMaghni K., Castellanos L., L'Archevêque J., Ghezzo H., Malo J.-L., Lemière C.Source : in Exposition aux contaminants de l'environnement : Les rencontres scientifiques de l'Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l'alimentation, de l'environnement et du travail (6 décembre, 2010 : Paris, France), 2010 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-6230 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2015 Research Field: Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention Team: Karim Maghni (Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur)Jean-Luc Malo (Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur)Catherine Lemière (Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur)André Cartier (Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur)Manon Labrecque (Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur)Heberto Ghezzo (Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur)Guillaume Monneret (Université de Lyon-Sud)William Brown (Carnegie Mellon University)