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Diagnostic workflow for beta-lactam immediate hypersensitivity skin testing |
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
April 16, 2026
Frequency and severity of systemic reactions during beta-lactam skin testing in adults with immediate hypersensitivity allergy
April 15, 2026
Prediction of allergic disease trajectories from birth up to adolescence
Abstract
Background
Allergic diseases often develop jointly during early childhood. Potential disease trajectories and relevant early-life factors have been described, yet existing prediction approaches mostly focus on single allergic diseases cross-sectionally. Models addressing allergic multimorbidity and disease trajectories are lacking. We aim to predict allergic disease trajectories from birth up to adolescence using early-life factors.
Methods
Preceding research using data from 4646 adolescents of the German birth cohorts GINIplus and LISA identified seven allergic disease trajectories up to the age of 15 years. A set of predictors comprising parental and perinatal factors, early allergic or respiratory symptoms, lifestyle and environmental factors was used with an XGBoost machine learning approach to perform multiclass classification. In a subsample (N = 2109), polygenic risk scores (PRS) for asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and any allergy were added to the predictor set.
Results
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| Sankey Plot illustrating the distributions of observed and predicted trajectories and their overlaps. |
Loss of symbiotic gut bacteria in children at diagnosis of food protein–induced enterocolitis syndrome
Background
We sought to investigate differences in gut microbiota profiles in children with newly diagnosed FPIES and healthy control subjects.
Fecal samples were collected at FPIES diagnosis from 56 children stratified into 3 age groups: mean (SD) age 4.6 (0.5) months, 6.5 (0.6) months, and 11.7 (7.8) months. Gut microbiota profiles were analyzed using 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing and compared between children with FPIES and 43 age-matched control subjects.
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| Graphical Abstract |
Age was the strongest determinant of gut microbiota composition, followed by FPIES status. β-diversity differed significantly between children with FPIES and control subjects (P < .01), primarily driven by shifts in Bacteroidota, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteriota, and Verrucomicrobiota.
Hypersensitivity to Excipients in Drugs: An EAACI Position Paper
ABSTRACT
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Characteristics of immediate drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHR) caused by excipients. |
April 13, 2026
Risk Factors for the Development of Food Allergy in Infants and Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Key Points
Question What are the risk factors associated with the development of food allergy in children?
Findings This systematic review and meta-analysis of 2.8 million participants in 190 studies identified the following largest and most certain risk factors associated with the development of food allergies in children: prior allergic conditions (atopic march/diathesis), atopic dermatitis, increased skin transepidermal water loss, filaggrin gene sequence variations, delayed solid food introduction, infant and intrapartum antibiotic exposure, male sex, being first born, family history of allergy, parental migration, self-identification as Black, and cesarean delivery.
Meaning This systematic review and meta-analysis clarifies the major and minor risk factors associated with developing early-onset food allergy to inform optimal prevention clinical practice, policy, and research.
Abstract
Importance The incidence and risk (predictive) factors for early life food allergy development remain uncertain.
Broad-Spectrum Grass Pollen Immunotherapy: Revisiting the Role of Species Diversity in Allergy Treatment
Abstract
Purpose of Review
This review examines whether allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for grass pollen allergy should expand beyond the recent trend towards a mono-species approach based on Phleum pratense. It explores whether multi-species formulations better reflect natural exposure and could improve clinical outcomes.
Recent Findings
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| Group 5 homologues identified in individual extracts and a mixed extract of 13 species of Poaceae family grasses, using a monoclonal antibody |
Research from aerobiology and immunology shows that grass pollen exposure involves diverse species with distinct flowering periods, influenced by climate and geography.
Adverse Events of Biologics in Severe Asthma
Sánchez, J., Caraballo, A. & Álvarez, L. Curr Treat Options Allergy 13, 3 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40521-026-00411-9
Abstract
Purpose of Review
To summarize current evidence on the immediate and long-term safety profile of the available monoclonal biological therapy (MBT) approved for the treatment of severe asthma.
Recent Findings
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| Risk of serious adverse events |
April 12, 2026
Efficacy and Safety of Oral Antihistamines for Allergic Rhinitis: Network Meta-Analysis
- What is already known about this topic? Oral antihistamines are one of the mainstays of the pharmacologic management of allergic rhinitis, being widely available and affordable.
- What does this article add to our knowledge? Oral antihistamines are effective in improving rhinitis symptoms and quality of life. Cetirizine, ebastine, bilastine, and rupatadine were among the individual medications associated with the highest efficacy for improving nasal symptoms.
- How does this study impact current management guidelines? This systematic review will inform the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (2024-2025) guidelines. In particular, it will provide evidence on the efficacy and safety of individual oral antihistamines.
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