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Pre- and Postnatal Exposure to Parental Smoking and Allergic Disease Through Adolescence

Pre- and Postnatal Exposure to Parental Smoking and Allergic Disease Through Adolescence

... The fi nal models were adjusted for covariates selected based on prior knowledge and on results from explor- atory stepwise logistic regression. Thus, we adjusted for covariates shown to lead to . 5% change in odds ratio ...

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Genetic risk factors for the development of allergic disease identified by genome wide association

Genetic risk factors for the development of allergic disease identified by genome wide association

... of allergic diseases have been highly successful in identifying genetic variation of relevance to disease susceptibility albeit with modest effect ...driving disease, with accumulating evidence that ...

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The use of biologics for immune modulation in allergic disease

The use of biologics for immune modulation in allergic disease

... in allergic disease by promoting IgE production by B cells, chemokine production and mucus secretion by epithelial cells, and mast cell proliferation (77, ...in allergic symptoms, OVA- specific IgE ...

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Cord Blood 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Allergic Disease During Infancy

Cord Blood 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Allergic Disease During Infancy

... (2) allergic outcomes assessed at 12 months of age (259/ 317), and (3) at least 1 parent with a history of allergic disease (eczema, asthma, or hay fever) ...lergic disease (50% – 80%) than ...

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The role of epigenetic dysregulation in the epidemic of allergic disease

The role of epigenetic dysregulation in the epidemic of allergic disease

... non- allergic women (Prescott et ...maternal allergic phenotype may compound the increasingly pro-allergic exogenous ...of allergic disease (Hollingsworth et ...in allergic ...

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Tregs and allergic disease

Tregs and allergic disease

... autoimmune disease and other immunopathologies (4); the biology and mechanism of suppression by these cells is reviewed elsewhere in this ...op allergic disease are areas of much current ...of ...

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Allergic Disease and Atopic Sensitization in Children in Relation to Measles Vaccination and Measles Infection

Allergic Disease and Atopic Sensitization in Children in Relation to Measles Vaccination and Measles Infection

... 1 allergic disease (ie, current rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms, cur- rent wheezing, and/or current atopic eczema symp- toms), he or she was considered to have “any allergic symptom,” and “any diagnosis ...

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Epigenetic regulation of asthma and allergic disease

Epigenetic regulation of asthma and allergic disease

... increase allergic disease in a mouse model ...of allergic airway disease, includ- ing airway hyperreactivity, lung lavage eosinophilia and IL-13, higher concentrations of serum IgE as well as ...

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Effect of traffic pollution on respiratory and allergic disease in adults: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses

Effect of traffic pollution on respiratory and allergic disease in adults: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses

... invited to take part in the study (figure 1). Information on respiratory and allergic disease symptoms, demographics, smoking, diet, and numerous other lifestyle factors were collected using an ...

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Omalizumab in children with severe allergic disease: a case series

Omalizumab in children with severe allergic disease: a case series

... These findings suggest the potential role of omalizumab to support oral desensitization in patients with IgE mediated food allergy. It could promote a reduction in adverse im- mune response to food, along with a lower ...

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Nature of Regulatory T Cells in the Context of Allergic Disease

Nature of Regulatory T Cells in the Context of Allergic Disease

... he allergic immune response is directed against various environmental allergens and manifests clini- cally as allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, food allergy, allergic skin inflammation, ...

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The role of platelet activating factor in allergic disease

The role of platelet activating factor in allergic disease

... Asthma has been recognised since ancient times. The Chinese describe a condition vhich was prc±>ably asthma in the Neu Ching from the third millennium B.C. The word 'asthma' has been used in the past to refer to ...

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Early Predictors for Developing Allergic Disease and Asthma: Examining Separate Steps in the “Allergic March”

Early Predictors for Developing Allergic Disease and Asthma: Examining Separate Steps in the “Allergic March”

... REVIEWER COMMENTS. The questions rarely change, but our answers often do. In recent years, the American Acad- emy of Pediatrics recommended that some parents avoid certain foods during pregnancy to reduce the chance of ...

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Rational Management of Allergic Disease: The Role of Immunotherapy

Rational Management of Allergic Disease: The Role of Immunotherapy

... It has been postulated that changes in T cell activity following injection therapy may also be qualitative, i.e., a shift from helper to suppressor function, although at the present time[r] ...

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Fexofenadine hydrochloride in the treatment of allergic disease: a review

Fexofenadine hydrochloride in the treatment of allergic disease: a review

... seasonal allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria in ...acute allergic reaction and provide a basis for future development of H1 antagonists with stronger anti-infl ammatory ...of allergic ...

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A NEW DIAGNOSTIC METHOD IN ALLERGIC DISEASE

A NEW DIAGNOSTIC METHOD IN ALLERGIC DISEASE

... serum and allergen. Incubation of allergen with the plasma or cells of patient or donor prior to admixture of the 3 does not alter the time or extent of effects observed. Pollen, epiderm[r] ...

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THE PROPHYLAXIS OF ALLERGIC DISEASE IN INFANCY

THE PROPHYLAXIS OF ALLERGIC DISEASE IN INFANCY

... of 3 to 6 months an infant can develop im munologic protection against such a potent allergen as egg white and (2) that when the cause of eczema can be discovered in a very young infant [r] ...

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Immune modulation of allergic airways disease

Immune modulation of allergic airways disease

... airways disease is clinically characterized by airways obstruction, inflammation and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (Bochner et ...the disease is mediated by networks of cells, inflammatory mediators and ...

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Types of sensitization to aeroallergens: definitions, prevalences and impact on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic respiratory disease

Types of sensitization to aeroallergens: definitions, prevalences and impact on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic respiratory disease

... IgE-sensitized allergic patients ...and disease, the risk of AR in- creased dramatically with the number of sensitizations and was greatest for children with 5 or 6 ...

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Kawasaki disease and subsequent risk of allergic diseases: a population-based matched cohort study

Kawasaki disease and subsequent risk of allergic diseases: a population-based matched cohort study

... find allergic dis- eases in patients who had KD due to the fact that previ- ous studies have shown the correlation between KD and allergic disease ...of allergic diseases, which are associated ...

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