March 6, 2019

Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting 2018

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World Allergy Organization Journal New articles available on ScienceDirect

World Allergy Organization Journal
New articles available on ScienceDirect
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Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages , 2019
Under-diagnosis of atopic dermatitis in Puerto Rican children
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Ge Yang, Yueh-Ying Han, Erick Forno, Edna Acosta-Pérez, Angel Colón-Semidey, María Alvarez, Glorisa Canino, Wei Chen, Juan C. Celedón
Validation of the Turkish version of the Urticaria Control Test: Correlation with other tools and comparison between spontaneous and inducible chronic urticaria
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Emek Kocatürk, Utkan Kızıltaç, Pelin Can, Rabia Öztaş Kara, Teoman Erdem, Kübra Kızıltaç, Nagihan Sahillioğlu, Aslı Gelincik, Marcus Maurer, Karsten Weller

March 4, 2019

Electronic Clinical Decision Support System for allergic rhinitis management: MASK e‐CDSS

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Allergic rhinitis (AR) management has changed in recent years following the switch from the concept of disease severity to the concept of disease control, publication of the AR clinical decision support system (CDSS) and development of mobile health (m‐health) tools for patients (eg Allergy Diary). The Allergy Diary Companion app for healthcare providers is currently being developed and will be launched in 2018.

February 27, 2019

World Allergy Congress December 12-14, 2019 - Lyon, France DISCOVER OUR PLENARY SESSIONS!

World Allergy Congress
December 12-14, 2019 - Lyon, France


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Pathways leading to atopic diseases
and atopic multimorbidity
 
 
 
 
Florence Demenais (France)
 
New risk loci associated with atopic multimorbidity
 
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Adnan Custovic (UK)
 
Atopic Phenotype and their implication in the atopic march
 
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Erik Melen (Sweden)
 
Mechanisms underlying allergy and asthma at a molecular level: results from MeDALL studies
 
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February 22, 2019

The nonlesional skin surface distinguishes atopic dermatitis with food allergy as a unique endotype


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Science Translational Medicine  20 Feb 2019:
Vol. 11, Issue 480, eaav2685
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aav2685

Digging skin deep

Disrupted epithelial barriers are thought to be central to development of allergic disorders such as atopic dermatitis, which is commonly associated with food allergy. Leung et al. performed repeated skin tape stripping on lesional and nonlesional skin of patients with pediatric atopic dermatitis, some of whom also had food allergies. Among other parameters, they measured lipids, proteins, barrier integrity, and the microbiome. They found that nonlesional skin from patients with atopic dermatitis had different characteristics depending on whether the patient also had food allergy. Gene expression analysis also showed elevated type 2 immune signatures in food allergic samples. Their findings reveal unique properties about the epidermis in allergic disease and could lead to the development of biomarkers for food allergy.

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Skin barrier dysfunction has been reported in both atopic dermatitis (AD) and food allergy (FA). However, only one-third of patients with AD have FA.

A systematic review of epinephrine stability and sterility with storage in a syringe

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Epinephrine is a lifesaving medication in the treatment of anaphylaxis. Epinephrine auto-injectors are the preferred method of epinephrine administration, but are not universally available or affordable.

February 21, 2019

Immediate hypersensitivity to polyethylene glycols in unrelated products: when standardization in the nomenclature of the components of drugs, cosmetics, and food becomes necessary

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Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) and their derivatives are non-ionic polymers of ethylene oxide commercially available with numerous synonyms, such as macrogol, oxyethylene polymer, and laureth-9. Although these polymers are usually safe, mild to life-threatening immediate-type hypersensitivity reactions have been reported.

February 18, 2019

Asthma and atopy prevalence are not reduced among former tuberculosis patients compared with controls in Lima, Peru

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BMC Pulmonary Medicine201919:40

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Although there are theoretical reasons for believing that asthma and atopy may be negatively correlated with tuberculosis, epidemiological studies have had conflicting findings.