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Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2014 7(Suppl 1):45
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Poster 2014: A survey of respiratory physicians' opinion of SIT in asthma treatment in Wuhan of China
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Poster 2011: A DNA vaccine immunotherapy for japanese red cedar allergy
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Poster 2009: Clinical substantiation of immunocorrective therapy in children with atopic dermatitis
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Poster 2004: Bio Immun(G)En medicine or how to link scientific research and daily therapeutic practice
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Poster 2002: Transfer factor may provide immunomodulation in cutaneous tuberculosis
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Poster 2000: A case study in effective innovative strategic multi-modal recruitment strategies in difficult-to-recruit patient populations: study of safety and tolerability of novel SLIT in an adolescent population
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Poster 1026: Randomized clinical trial to evaluate oral dializable leukocyte extracts as immunemodulator treatment in atopic dermatitis
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Poster 1025: Introduction to the clinical practice of molecular allergology
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Poster 1024: Accelerated healing of full-thickness cutaneous wound using purified apitoxin from asiatic honey bee (Apis cerana Fabricius)
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Poster 1023: Dupilumab suppresses Th2 inflammation in adult asthma and atopic dermatitis
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Poster 1021: Use of paper filter discs for measurement of local biomarkers of nasal mucosal inflammation
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Poster 1020: Efficacy and safety of sublingual specific immunotherapy with Pru p 3 in a portuguese population - clinical and immunological evaluation during 12 months
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Poster 1019: Novel allergy vaccine delivery system for poison ivy urushiol (PI) and peanut (PN)
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Poster 1013: IL-4R alpha antibody inhibits IgE production and airway remodeling in mouse model of house dust mite-induced eosinophilic asthma
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Poster 1011: Potential immunogenetic associations between atopy and metabolic syndrome in children
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Poster 1007: Universal allergen particle generation for inhaled allergen challenges in the fraunhofer environmental challenge chamber (ECC)
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Poster 1001: ALLERGENIUSĀ®: an expert system for the interpretation of allergen microarrays
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M2 Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor modulates rat airway smooth muscle cell proliferation
Airways chronic inflammatory conditions in asthma and COPD are characterized by tissue remodeling, being smooth muscle hyperplasia, the most important feature. Non-neuronal and neuronal Acetylcholine acting on...
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6:281 -
A global survey of changing patterns of food allergy burden in children
While food allergies and eczema are among the most common chronic non-communicable diseases in children in many countries worldwide, quality data on the burden of these diseases is lacking, particularly in dev...
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Asthma and the socio-economic reality in Brazil
Asthma is a prevalent disease that is considered a health problem worldwide. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of a cohort of asthmatics receiving specialized ...
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Insights, attitudes, and perceptions about asthma and its treatment: findings from a multinational survey of patients from Latin America
In 2011 the Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM) survey explored the realities of living with asthma. We investigated perception, knowledge, and attitudes related to asthma among Latin American...
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6:282 -
Hypersensitivity reactions to non beta-lactam antimicrobial agents, a statement of the WAO special committee on drug allergy
Antibiotics are used extensively in the treatment of various infections. Consequently, they can be considered among the most important agents involved in adverse reactions to drugs, including both allergic and...
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6:84 -
A WAO - ARIA - GAĀ²LEN consensus document on molecular-based allergy diagnostics
Molecular-based allergy (MA) diagnostics is an approach used to map the allergen sensitization of a patient at a molecular level, using purified natural or recombinant allergenic molecules (allergen components...
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Oral vancomycin desensitisation to treat Clostridium difficile infection in a vancomycin allergic patient
The prevalence of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is increasing worldwide. Oral vancomycin is an effective and frequently used treatment. However, patients with CDI who are allergic to intravenous vancom...
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Patient related outcomes in a real life prospective follow up study: Allergen immunotherapy increase quality of life and reduce sick days
One fourth of the adult population in Europe suffer from respiratory allergy. Subcutaneous-allergen-specific-immunotherapy (SCIT) has long-term disease modifying effect on disease specific Health-Related Quali...
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Oral food challenge to wheat: a near-fatal anaphylaxis and review of 93 food challenges in children
Wheat allergy is among the most common food allergy in children, but few publications are available assessing the risk of anaphylaxis due to wheat.
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Manifestations of food protein induced gastrointestinal allergies presenting to a single tertiary paediatric gastroenterology unit
Food protein induced gastrointestinal allergies are difficult to characterise due to the delayed nature of this allergy and absence of simple diagnostic tests. Diagnosis is based on an allergy focused history ...
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Allergic conjunctivitis and the most common allergens in Northern Greece
Ocular allergies affect a great part of the general population and often co exist with other allergic manifestations. In the present study, the prevalence of allergic conjunctivitis and the commonest allergens...
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Seeking allergy when it hides: which are the best fitting tests?
In the common practice of respiratory allergy, the confirmation by IgE tests of the relationship between the occurrence and duration of symptoms and the exposure to specific inhalant allergens allows an aetiol...
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Differences in IgE mediated basophil degranulation induced by proteic fractions from whole flea body extract in patients with papular urticaria by flea bite and healthy controls
Papular urticaria by flea bite (PUFB) is a chronic inflammatory disease in children. The aim of this study was to assess the functional activity of IgE to protein fractions from flea body extract, through baso...
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Allergic manifestations and cutaneous histamine responses in patients with McCune Albright syndrome
McCune Albright syndrome (MAS) is a rare disorder characterized by precocious puberty, cafƩ-au-lait spots, and fibrous dysplasia. Its cause is an activating mutation in the GNAS gene, encoding a subunit of the...
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Association between autoimmune reactions and severity of atopic dermatitis in children with herpes virus infection
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) can develop autoantibodies against intracellular proteins. AD patients often suffer from herpes viruses (HV) infection which complicates the inflammatory process in the ski...
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6:279 -
Health outcomes, education, healthcare delivery and quality ā 3057. Randomized, double blind comparative study to assess safety, efficacy with mometasone & formoterol versus fluticasone & formoterol dry powder inhaler (DPI) in the treatment of mild to moderate persistent asthma
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3017- Basic and clinical immunology ā 3017: A functional polymorphism in IL-5 receptor alpha may influence asthma severity in patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):476 -
Basic and clinical immunology ā 3013. Resource limited estimation of HIV-1 viral load from CD4 cell count using coupled bacterial foraging/jumping frogs algorithm
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):472 -
Immunotherapy ā 2074. Tolerability of sublingual immunotherapy with tropical mite allergen vaccines using different dosing schedules in asthmatic children
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):439 -
Immunotherapy ā 2072. Therapeutic effect and higher safety profile for allergic asthma in Cuban patients with sublingual immunmotherapy using tropical domestic mite allergen vaccines
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Allergic diseases of the skin and drug allergies ā 2036. Exanthematous drug eruption to prasugrel: a case report
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):405 -
Allergic diseases of the skin and drug allergies ā 2031. Effectiveness of autologous serum therapy in patients of chronic urticaria: a randomized, single-blind, controlled trial
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):401 -
Mechanisims of asthma and allergic disease ā 1085. Safety and tolerability of escalating doses of house dust mite peptide antigen desensitisation
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):365 -
Mechanisims of asthma and allergic disease ā 1081. Resolvin inhibits the cryopyrin/nalp3 inflammasome
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6(Suppl 1):361 -
Environmental and occupational respiratory diseases ā 1045. Skin prick tests and allergen-specific IgE tests for fungus in patients with chronic lower respiratory symptoms
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The most common aeroallergens in a tropical region in Southwestern Iran
Respiratory allergies are the most important public health issues in the world. They are caused by aeroallergens which play great role in pathogenesis of respiratory allergic diseases.
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Difficult to control atopic dermatitis
Difficult to control atopic dermatitis (AD) presents a therapeutic challenge and often requires combinations of topical and systemic treatment. Anti-inflammatory treatment of severe AD most commonly includes t...
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Relieving nasal congestion in children with seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis: efficacy and safety studies of mometasone furoate nasal spray
In surveys of children with allergic rhinitis (AR), nasal congestion has been identified as the most frequently experienced and bothersome symptom. This analysis was conducted to investigate the effect of mome...
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Recognition of allergic conjunctivitis in patients with allergic rhinitis
To identify the incidence of allergic conjunctivitis in patients with allergic rhinitis.
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World Allergy Organization Journal (WAO Journal) at five years: updates and changes
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The biodiversity hypothesis and allergic disease: world allergy organization position statement
Biodiversity loss and climate change secondary to human activities are now being associated with various adverse health effects. However, less attention is being paid to the effects of biodiversity loss on env...
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Aquagenic urticaria in twins
We describe the case of 18 year old twin brothers who presented to our unit with a 3 year history of aquagenic urticaria. This rare form of urticaria usually presents within an hour of contact with water. The ...
Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2013 6:2