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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a condition that exists when an individual with a specific allergy reacts to that allergen resulting in a runny and/or stuffy nose, postnasal drip, and possible symptoms of sneezing, scratchy throat, itchy nose, ears or throat. When the allergic person is exposed to such an allergen, the body reacts with overproduction of certain chemicals which cause inflammation and subsequent symptoms of AR. These responses are related to the body's hyperreactive response to exposure to an otherwise harmless substance such as dust, ragweed, pollen, cat dander etc.
There are data to suggest that air pollution resulting from diesel exhaust can increase the body's response to airway inflammation caused by virus.
The purpose of this research study is to determine if individuals with AR have increased inflammatory responses to flu virus following exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) vs exposure to clean air compared to how individuals who do not have allergies respond to the same exposure conditions. The hypothesis for this study is that diesel exhaust exacerbates LAIV-induced allergic nasal inflammation, using controlled exposures in AR volunteers compared to non-allergic individuals
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Screening day: This visit will occur approximately 2-4 weeks before your exposure day. You will come to the research facility where you will discuss this consent form with the study coordinator and complete the signature areas. Your vital signs (pulse, temperature, BP, oxygenation saturation) will be measured and the following evaluations will be performed:
Day 0 (Monday): You will be asked to eat a light breakfast and arrive at the EPA in early to mid morning. You will need to wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring a lunch.
Days 1-3 (Tuesday-Thursday). Each day, the following will be obtained:
Day 4 (Friday):
Day 9 +/- 1 day (one visit sometime between the Tuesday through Thursday after the week you have received the FluMist®):
Day 21 +/-7 days after the FluMist dose
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Normal lung function, defined as (Knudsen 1976/1984 predicted set):
Oxygen saturation of > 94 %
Normal blood pressure (Systolic between 140 - 90, Diastolic between 90-60 mm Hg)
Symptom Score no greater than 6 (out of a possible 39) for total symptom score
On the day of a challenge, body temperature must be no greater than 37.8 degrees, measured orally
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54 participants in 4 patient groups
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