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Food allergy (FA) affects 2%-10% of US children and is a growing clinical and public health problem.
This paper is an editorial comment by Professor Patrick Holt on the potential for developing early intervention strategies in children with allergies and asthma
The relative importance of respiratory viral infections vs inhalant allergy in asthma pathogenesis is the subject of ongoing debate.
This article looks at the clinical implications of the research into microbial exposure & protection against asthma.
Australian infants who received whole-cell pertussis vaccines were less likely to be diagnosed with food allergy in childhood
Recent birth cohort studies showed a significant interaction between cat ownership at birth and mutations in FLG on the development of early‐onset atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a commonly occurring chronic skin disease with high heritability. Apart from filaggrin (FLG), the genes influencing atopic...
Atopic asthma, which is at its highest prevalence during childhood/young adulthood, represents the main focus of this review.
Inhaled allergens are known for their immediate and ongoing effects in the respiratory tract (RT).
The house dust mite allergen Der p 2 is one of the most important indoor allergens associated with allergic disease.