Muhammad Nadeem, Zahida Rani, Shahbaz Aman, Atif Hasnain Kazmi, Asad Shabbir.
Parthenium weed: a growing concern in Pakistan.
J Pak Assoc Derma Jan ;15(1):4-8.

Background Parthenium hysterophorus is a waste land weed which is hazardous to plants and human beings. Objectives To find out the magnitude of parthenium spread and the adverse effects on agriculture and human beings. Patients and methods This multiphase study was designed in collaboration with the Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology (MAPP), Punjab University, Lahore. In phase I, the plant itself was studied. In phase II, its effects on other plants were recorded. In phase III, patch test was performed in patients with allergic contact dermatitis visiting the medical camps at Jallo Park, and Johar town, Lahore and Changa Manga forest. Patch test was done using the leaf and flower of prthenium, as is, and 1% parthenin in petrolatum base. International Contact Dermatitis Research Group (ICDRG) guidelines and criteria were used for patch testing and interpreting the results at 48, 72 and 120 hours. Results In the first phase of the study, the weed was found growing unchecked in the above mentioned areas. In the second phase, it was found to invade crops like rice and maize. In the third phase of the study, 511 patients suspected of allergic contact dermatitis were enrolled along with 100 controls. Out of 511, 391 reacted positively. Only 5 from the control group were positive to parthenium. Conclusion Parthenium hysterophorus has replaced the main native flora in many parts of Pakistan including the big cities like Rawalpindi-Islamabad and Lahore. It has caused a major outbreak of airborne contact dermatitis. The rapid spread is probably due to its use in bouquets.

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