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Environmental exposures and mechanisms in allergy and asthma development

Environmental exposures and mechanisms in allergy and asthma development

... subsequent asthma (63, ...subsequent asthma development compared with sensitization or HRV-wheezing alone ...Childhood Allergy and Air Pollution Study (CCAAPS), having at least 6 ARIs in the first ...

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5th Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM)

5th Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM)

... guidelines is not that useful. Only 17% responders mentioned mater- nal smoking avoidance for primary prevention of childhood asthma with breast feeding (71%) is most common response. Around 19% participant ...

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Promoting and achieving excellence in the delivery of Integrated Allergy Care: the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology competencies for allied health professionals working in allergy

Promoting and achieving excellence in the delivery of Integrated Allergy Care: the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology competencies for allied health professionals working in allergy

... in asthma and other chronic diseases have shown positive outcomes for patients and improvement in the management of a patient’s condition with the sup- port of a clinical nurse specialist ...maintaining ...

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4th Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM)

4th Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM)

... physician-diagnosed asthma and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR) have worse asthma outcomes than those with asthma ...controlled asthma in children with both ...concomitant asthma. A ...

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The prevalence of asthma in adult population of southwestern Iran and its association with chronic rhinosinusitis: a GA2LEN study

The prevalence of asthma in adult population of southwestern Iran and its association with chronic rhinosinusitis: a GA2LEN study

... allergic asthma, both genetic predisposition and environmental factors like exposure to air pollution and allergens play a role [4, ...of asthma in adults reported being ...Furthermore, asthma is ...

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Overview of Relationship of Allergic Asthma with Diet and Food Intake

Overview of Relationship of Allergic Asthma with Diet and Food Intake

... Despite the positive antioxidant effect of dietary vita- mins, early infant multivitamin supplementation has been associated with increased risk for food allergy and asthma (Milner et al., 2004). According ...

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The impact of food allergy on asthma

The impact of food allergy on asthma

... Food allergy is a potentially severe immune response to a food or food ...as asthma, are increasing in prevalence in Western ...food allergy and asthma in the same ...develop asthma ...

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Immunological and genetic aspects of asthma and allergy

Immunological and genetic aspects of asthma and allergy

... of allergy and allergic asthma are increasing ...underlying allergy and asthma development and to identify the main genetic ...of allergy and ...as asthma and to the contribution ...

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Prediction and prevention of allergy and asthma in EAACI journals (2016)

Prediction and prevention of allergy and asthma in EAACI journals (2016)

... of asthma symptoms in early childhood, but its effect at older ages remains ...Food Allergy and Intolerance Research (FAIR) cohort (n = 988) [26] showed incon- sistent protective effects of nonexclusive and ...

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Appropriateness in allergic respiratory diseases health care in Italy: definitions and organizational aspects

Appropriateness in allergic respiratory diseases health care in Italy: definitions and organizational aspects

... for asthma and its comor- bidities of allergic rhinitis include: sinusitis, nasal poly- posis, conjunctivitis, otitis media with effusion, upper respiratory infections, mouth breathing, and sleep dis- ...of ...

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Food allergy enhances allergic asthma in mice

Food allergy enhances allergic asthma in mice

... as reflected by the increase in total and OVA-specific IgE. Yet, mice displayed no symptom of food allergy, al- though in-vivo and ex-vivo permeability was increased. These results contrast with those obtained by ...

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Genetic and epigenetic studies of FOXP3 in asthma and allergy

Genetic and epigenetic studies of FOXP3 in asthma and allergy

... worsens asthma [11]. In non-atopic asthma, skin tests are negative for specific allergens, and the serum levels of total IgE are normal or low [12, ...of asthma is characterized by a poor re- sponse ...

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Allergy Testing in Childhood: Using Allergen-Specific IgE Tests

Allergy Testing in Childhood: Using Allergen-Specific IgE Tests

... Food allergy may be suspected when speci fi c symptoms (eg, urticaria, angioedema, cough, wheeze, vomit, and anaphylaxis) occur minutes to hours after the ingestion of a food, and in children diagnosed with certain ...

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Polymorphisms in IL12A and cockroach allergy in children with asthma

Polymorphisms in IL12A and cockroach allergy in children with asthma

... The MAFs and the LD patterns for the SNPs of interest in IL12A were similar in the Costa Rican and CAMP popula- tions (Table 2 and Figure 1)[23], and not significantly dif- ferent from the MAF of these SNPs in CEPH trios ...

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Can learning health systems help organisations deliver personalised care?

Can learning health systems help organisations deliver personalised care?

... different asthma subtypes/endotypes may improve clin- ical outcomes of asthma and reduce the risk of adverse events [40, 44, ...response asthma endotypes appear to respond to treatment targeting the ...

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Filaggrin gene mutation associations with peanut allergy persist despite variations in peanut allergy diagnostic criteria or asthma status

Filaggrin gene mutation associations with peanut allergy persist despite variations in peanut allergy diagnostic criteria or asthma status

... of asthma, although residual confounding is always ...clinical allergy, although it is possible that some individuals who were merely sensitized could have been included in the less stringent definitions of ...

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An update on paediatric asthma

An update on paediatric asthma

... severe asthma. New treatment alternatives for asthma, particularly in chil- dren, should probably not just focus on suppressing the inflammatory ...of asthma is becoming an option [54] and in this ...

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Characteristics and severity of asthma in children with and without atopic conditions: a cross-sectional study

Characteristics and severity of asthma in children with and without atopic conditions: a cross-sectional study

... and asthma, hay fever and asthma, or ec- zema and asthma ...of allergy related medication in a large cohort of children who use asthma medication and were recruited through community ...

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Prevalence and Predictors of Uncontrolled Asthma in Children Referred for Asthma and Other Atopic Diseases

<p>Prevalence and Predictors of Uncontrolled Asthma in Children Referred for Asthma and Other Atopic Diseases</p>

... for asthma and referred for atopic diseases other than asthma were statistically evaluated by the chi-square test for categorical variables, the unpaired t-test for normally distributed continuous variables ...

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NIAID-Sponsored 2010 Guidelines for Managing Food Allergy: Applications in the Pediatric Population

NIAID-Sponsored 2010 Guidelines for Managing Food Allergy: Applications in the Pediatric Population

... MBBS, MRCP, DM, FRCP, Sami Bahna, MD, DrPH, Lisa Beck, MD, Carol Byrd- Bredbenner, PhD, RD, FADA, Carlos Ca- margo Jr, MD, DrPH, Lawrence Eichen- field, MD, Glenn Furuta, MD, Jon Hanifin, MD, Carol Jones, RN, AE-C, Mon- ...

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