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| Trees, grasses, and weeds share common pan-allergens (i.e., profilins and polcalins), which can lead to false positive reactions in skin prick test or whole allergen extracts. |
Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
A blog that publishes updates and open access scientific papers about allergy, asthma and immunology. Editor: Juan Carlos Ivancevich, MD. Specialist in Allergy & Immunology
July 11, 2026
In vitro IgE diagnostics in inhalant allergy: Plant and mold allergens
July 10, 2026
Diagnosing NSAID-Hypersensitivity/Allergy and NSAID-Exacerbated or Induced Food Allergy Phenotypes in Children and Adolescents
Highlights Box
What is already known about this topic? Hypersensitivity reactions (HRs) to NSAIDs are common in children and adolescents, but in many of them NSAID hypersensitivity/allergy (NH/A) is excluded by testing.
What does this article add to our knowledge? NEFA/NIFA can be diagnosed in about 14% of children/adolescents reporting immediate HRs to NSAIDs, most of whom are sensitized to Pru p 3. Non-hypersensitive/allergic reactions to NSAIDs appear to be primarily related to infections with fever rather than to NSAID exposure itself.
How does this study impact current management guidelines? It supports the performance of targeted food allergy tests in children/adolescents reporting urticarial, angioedematous, and/or anaphylactic reactions to NSAIDs and highlights clinical predictors that help distinguish true NSAID HRs − diagnosed through drug challenges − from non-allergic/hypersensitive reactions in pediatric practice.
Abstract
July 8, 2026
Ambulatory antibiotic prescribing for acute sinusitis: a multicenter, retrospective cohort study evaluating appropriateness
Abstract
Objective:
Antibiotics are frequently prescribed for acute sinusitis despite national guidelines recommending antibiotics only if specific symptom criteria are met. We aimed to define the proportion of acute sinusitis encounters meeting criteria for antibiotic prescribing, characterize prescribing practices, and identify factors associated with guideline-discordant prescribing.
Design:
This retrospective cohort study included 1,000 randomly selected adult ambulatory encounters with a primary diagnosis of acute sinusitis between January 1, 2024 and March 31, 2024. Encounter notes were reviewed for appropriate antibiotic prescribing criteria as per national guidelines. Encounters were evaluated for drug selection and duration concordance based on local guidelines. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing.
Setting:
Emergency departments, urgent care centers, and primary care clinics.
Results:
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| Antibiotic prescription characteristics |
July 6, 2026
Effect of GLP-1RA on blood eosinophil levels in adults: a real-world study
Abstract
Background
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are widely used for glycemic control and weight management, especially semaglutide. Potential benefits of GLP-1RAs in asthma, especially in eosinophilic phenotypes, prompt growing scientific interest.
Objective
To investigate the impact of semaglutide on eosinophilic inflammation and to identify clinical and metabolic determinants of eosinophil reduction after treatment.
Methods
We conducted a retrospective, single-center study in Shanghai, China. Eligible subjects were those first prescribed semaglutide in our outpatient clinic. Demographic characteristics, complete blood counts, and lipid profiles before and after semaglutide treatment were collected from electronic medical records. Subgroup analyses were stratified using a blood eosinophil count (BEC) cut-off of 150/µL and a BMI threshold of 28 kg/m². Multiple linear regression analysis was employed to identify factors influencing the reduction in eosinophil counts.
Results
Among 371 participants included in the final analysis, BEC decreased significantly from 160(150)/µL at baseline to 110(100)/µL after semaglutide treatment (P < 0.001), and eosinophil percentage declined from 2.20(1.80)% to 1.60(1.40)% (P < 0.001).July 4, 2026
Synergistic impacts of heat, pollen, and air pollution on allergic rhinitis and asthma under climate change: A 20-year time-series study
Ali EA, Aerts R, Vaes B et al. Environ Int. 2026 Jul;213:110330. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2026.110330.
Abstract
Background: Climate changes are increasing the frequency of concurrent extremes in temperature, air pollution, and aeroallergens, yet evidence on their joint and synergistic health impacts remains limited. We aimed to quantify the independent, joint, and interactive short-term effects of temperature, air pollutants, and airborne pollen on allergic rhinitis and asthma using long-term general practitioner (GP) data.
Methods: We conducted a population-based time-series study using 20 years of GP data. Daily maximum temperature, PM2.5, ozone, and pollen concentrations were linked to allergic rhinitis and asthma outcomes. We estimated cumulative relative risks (RR) over lag 0–14 days using distributed lag non-linear models, comparing high (95th percentile) versus median exposure levels. We evaluated effect modification through stratified analyses and quantified additive interaction for joint exposures at extreme levels (90th and 95th percentile) using relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI) and attributable proportion (AP).
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| Density distributions of environmental exposure values restricted to days exceeding the 90th percentile of each exposure-specific study-period distribution. |
July 3, 2026
COVID-19 vaccination induces cross-neutralisation of sarbecoviruses related to SARS-CoV-2
West, G.E., Morse, R.B., Sievers, B.L. et al. npj Vaccines 11, 125 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41541-026-01469-x
Abstract
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| Multi-dose vaccine schedules in a cohort of older individuals with mixed infection histories induce strong humoral responses against SARS-CoV-2 Wu-1 and early Omicron lineages. |
June 29, 2026
P014 Remibrutinib improves dermatology-related quality of life in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria regardless of baseline disease severity in the phase III REMIX-1 and REMIX-2 studies
Michael R Ardern-Jones, John Reed, Sinisa Savicet al. British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 195, Issue Supplement_1, June 2026, ljag086.041, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjd/ljag086.041
Abstract
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| Mean change from baseline in DLQI (observed data, full analysis set). |
June 25, 2026
Prevention and Treatment of Peanut Allergy
George Du Toit, M.B., B.Ch., and Gideon Lack, M.B., B.Ch. Published June 24, 2026 N Engl J Med 2026;394:2449-2458 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMcp2314424
Summary
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| Modeled Effect of Delayed Peanut Introduction on the Development of Peanut Allergy |











