Martins F, Trave I, Pereira S, Gonçalo M. Clin Exp Allergy. 2026 Feb 8. doi: 10.1111/cea.70236.
Summary
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Martins F, Trave I, Pereira S, Gonçalo M. Clin Exp Allergy. 2026 Feb 8. doi: 10.1111/cea.70236.

Abstract
Background
Frey’s syndrome (auriculotemporal syndrome) is characterized by gustatory flushing and sweating in the distribution of the auriculotemporal nerve. Although classically described after parotid surgery in adults, congenital and idiopathic forms are increasingly recognized in infants. Because symptoms occur during feeding, the condition can closely mimic IgE-mediated food allergy, leading to unnecessary dietary restrictions and anxiety.
Case presentation
We report an 8-month-old boy referred for evaluation of suspected multiple food allergies after several emergency department visits for feeding-associated facial redness, interpreted by caregivers as “hives”, and accompanied by significant parental anxiety and progressive dietary avoidance.
Gonzalez F, Ciaccio CE, Nyenhuis SM. J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob. 2026 Jan 12;5(2):100639. doi: 10.1016/j.jacig.2026.100639.
Abstract
Background
Individuals with allergic rhinitis and asthma rely on accurate pollen forecasts to avoid allergen exposure and manage symptoms. However, many widely used weather and health applications (apps) use manual pollen counting methods, which may vary in accuracy.
Objective
This study aimed to evaluate the concordance between popular pollen forecasting apps and real-time data collected from an automated pollen monitoring device at a single site in the Chicago area.
Methods
We compared daily pollen forecasts from 2 commonly used consumer apps (The Weather Channel app and the AccuWeather app) with pollen data recorded by the PollenSense automated monitoring device over 2 months. To assess daily concordance, forecasted pollen levels and automated counts were categorized as being in the low, moderate, or high ranges. Descriptive and inferential assessment of accuracy and reliability of consumer-facing pollen forecasts were performed.
Results
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| Concordance between the AccuWeather app and PollenSense. |
Hattab, M., Sarrees, Y., Sous, M. et al. Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13223-026-01013-5
Antibiotic use in infants is hypothesized to alter the gut microbiota, influencing immune system dysregulation and increasing allergy risk. We aim to assess the prevalence of allergic diseases in children treated with different classes of antibiotics in early life.
A retrospective cohort study was conducted from April 2024 to January 2025 in three main hospitals in the West Bank in Palestine. Records of pediatric admissions of children who received antibiotic treatment within their first six months of life were reviewed, followed by parents’ interview regarding the development of allergies.
Abstract
Background
Pneumococcus causes substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide in children under 5. IVT PCV-25 is a 25-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV25) designed to prevent invasive pneumococcal disease from the serotypes predominant in children, particularly in low and middle income countries (LMICs).
Methods
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| Pneumococcal serotypes in IVT PCV25 and PCVs licensed in children. |
Abstract
Background
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) causes recurring swelling attacks, leading to substantial disease burden. This real-world, retrospective study aimed to evaluate HAE attack rates before and after berotralstat initiation stratified by patients’ baseline attack frequency.
Methods
Specialty Pharmacy data from Optime Care, Inc. (12/2020–01/2024), the sole berotralstat dispenser in the United States, were analyzed. Eligible patients had ≥ 2 berotralstat dispensings (first = index) and ≥ 1 self-assessment of attacks at baseline (90-days pre-index) and follow-up (first-to-last dispensing). Patients were classified by HAE type (based on laboratory measurements) and baseline attacks (≥ 5, 2–4, 1, and 0 attacks/month). Follow-up attack rates were compared with baseline using mean differences, confidence intervals, and P-values. Among those with 0 baseline attacks/month, proportions with 0 follow-up attacks/month were assessed.
Results
Of 390 eligible patients with HAE with C1 esterase inhibitor (C1INH) deficiency (HAE-C1INH) and 311 with HAE with normal C1INH (HAE-nC1INH), most were female (64.1% and 77.5%) with mean ages of 39.3 and 48.1 years, respectively.