Prevalence Studies: These tests help in determining the prevalence of sensitization to various allergens in different populations, which is crucial for public health planning and resource allocation. Risk Factor Identification: Sensitization tests aid in identifying risk factors for allergic diseases, such as genetic predisposition, environmental exposures, and lifestyle factors. Intervention Evaluation: They are used to assess the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing allergen exposure or modifying immune responses, such as allergen avoidance strategies and immunotherapy. Health Policy Development: Data from sensitization tests can inform health policies and guidelines for the prevention and management of allergic diseases.