The purpose of this study is to determine the relevance of the hygiene hypothesis;
that is to determine if worm infestation has a protective role against the development of
allergic rhinitis. A prospective case controlled study was conducted. Specific IgG levels to
Toxocara were studied in 85 patients confirmed to have allergic rhinitis and were compared
to levels in another 85 controls, with no form of allergy. The IgG assay was done using ELISA
technique. There was a higher incidence of positive specific IgG to Toxocara in the controls
as compared to allergic patients. The values were statistically significant [Chi square test
(p=0.002)]. This negative association between worm infestation and allergic rhinitis suggests
that a previous worm infestation could protect against the development of allergic rhinitis.