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View article: Clinical Implications of the New Criteria for a Positive Bronchodilator Response in Children With Asthma
Clinical Implications of the New Criteria for a Positive Bronchodilator Response in Children With Asthma Open
View article: Preserved ratio impaired spirometry, dysanapsis and airflow obstruction with low forced expiratory volume in 1 s in childhood asthma
Preserved ratio impaired spirometry, dysanapsis and airflow obstruction with low forced expiratory volume in 1 s in childhood asthma Open
Background Airway obstruction is a characteristic spirometric finding in asthma but the clinical significance of other abnormal spirometric patterns is less well described. We aimed to explore pre- and post-bronchodilator (BD) prevalences …
View article: Towards a common approach for managing food allergy and serious allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) at school. GA<sup>2</sup>LEN and EFA consensus statement
Towards a common approach for managing food allergy and serious allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) at school. GA<sup>2</sup>LEN and EFA consensus statement Open
GA 2 LEN and EFA propose minimum specifications for all industrialised countries/regions to work towards to support students with food allergies in educational settings. We reviewed research and legislation and gained feedback from over 10…
View article: 10 practical priorities to prevent and manage serious allergic reactions: GA<sup>2</sup>LEN ANACare and EFA Anaphylaxis Manifesto
10 practical priorities to prevent and manage serious allergic reactions: GA<sup>2</sup>LEN ANACare and EFA Anaphylaxis Manifesto Open
This Anaphylaxis Manifesto calls on communities to prioritise 10 practical actions to improve the lives of people at risk of serious allergic reactions. The Global Allergy and Asthma European Network and the European Federation of Allergy …
View article: One Year of Oral Immunotherapy Impacts the Gut Microbiota and Plasma Metabolome of Peanut‐Allergic Young Children
One Year of Oral Immunotherapy Impacts the Gut Microbiota and Plasma Metabolome of Peanut‐Allergic Young Children Open
View article: High Degree of Desensitization After 1 Year of Early-Life Peanut Oral Immunotherapy: Small Children Oral Immunotherapy (SmaChO) Randomized Controlled Trial
High Degree of Desensitization After 1 Year of Early-Life Peanut Oral Immunotherapy: Small Children Oral Immunotherapy (SmaChO) Randomized Controlled Trial Open
In children aged 1 to 3 years, peanut OIT with the combination of slow up-dosing and low maintenance dose seems safe and effective after 1 year.
View article: Rhinovirus‐induced wheeze was associated with asthma development in predisposed children
Rhinovirus‐induced wheeze was associated with asthma development in predisposed children Open
Aim This study explored whether early‐life factors, such as rhinovirus‐induced wheeze and allergic sensitisation, were related to asthma at 11 years of age. Methods We focused on 107 children aged 6–48 months, who attended the paediatric e…
View article: Inflammatory related plasma proteins involved in acute preschool wheeze
Inflammatory related plasma proteins involved in acute preschool wheeze Open
Background Preschool wheeze is a risk factor for asthma development. However, the molecular mechanism behind a wheezing episode is not well understood. Objective Our aims were to assess the association of plasma proteins with acute prescho…
View article: Randomized controlled trial of slow peanut oral immunotherapy in young children: <scp>SmaChO</scp> study protocol
Randomized controlled trial of slow peanut oral immunotherapy in young children: <span>SmaChO</span> study protocol Open
Peanut allergy is the main cause of anaphylaxis and affects approximately 2%.1 In oral immunotherapy (OIT), allergic individuals start eating very low doses of the allergen and gradually increase it up to a maintenance dose. The goal is to…
View article: An update on the prevalence and diagnosis of cat and dog allergy – Emphasizing the role of molecular allergy diagnostics
An update on the prevalence and diagnosis of cat and dog allergy – Emphasizing the role of molecular allergy diagnostics Open
The clinical presentation of cat and dog allergy vary from discomfort caused by rhinoconjuncitivitis to severe asthma. Exposure to allergens from these animals is ubiquitous and allergic sensitization to cat or dog affect up to 25% of all …
View article: Development of sensitization to peanut and storage proteins and relation to markers of airway and systemic inflammation: A 24‐year follow‐up
Development of sensitization to peanut and storage proteins and relation to markers of airway and systemic inflammation: A 24‐year follow‐up Open
Background Long‐time data of peanut allergy over time is sparse. We aimed to study the longitudinal development of sensitization to peanut extract and storage protein allergen molecules and associations with asthma status, airway and syste…
View article: Allergic sensitization to lipocalins reflects asthma morbidity in dog dander sensitized children
Allergic sensitization to lipocalins reflects asthma morbidity in dog dander sensitized children Open
Background Sensitization to dog is an important risk factor for asthma in children, but the clinical relevance of IgE to available dog‐ and furry animal allergen molecules is uncertain. Methods Spirometry, methacholine challenge, fraction …
View article: Review for "Der p 23‐specific <scp>IgE</scp> response throughout childhood and its association with allergic disease: A birth cohort study"
Review for "Der p 23‐specific <span>IgE</span> response throughout childhood and its association with allergic disease: A birth cohort study" Open
View article: Supplementary Material for: Development of Sensitization to Multiple Allergen Molecules from Preschool to School Age Is Related to Asthma
Supplementary Material for: Development of Sensitization to Multiple Allergen Molecules from Preschool to School Age Is Related to Asthma Open
Introduction: Allergic sensitization in early life has been identified as a strong risk factor for subsequent asthma in childhood. It is still unclear why only a part of sensitized children develop asthma, and the role of spe…
View article: Development of Sensitization to Multiple Allergen Molecules from Preschool to School Age Is Related to Asthma
Development of Sensitization to Multiple Allergen Molecules from Preschool to School Age Is Related to Asthma Open
Introduction: Allergic sensitization in early life has been identified as a strong risk factor for subsequent asthma in childhood. It is still unclear why only a part of sensitized children develop asthma, and the role of spe…
View article: Food allergy and hypersensitivity reactions in children and adults—A review
Food allergy and hypersensitivity reactions in children and adults—A review Open
Adverse reactions after food intake are commonly reported and a cause of concern and anxiety that can lead to a very strict diet. The severity of the reaction can vary depending on the type of food and mechanism, and it is not always easy …
View article: Impaired skin barrier and allergic sensitization in early infancy
Impaired skin barrier and allergic sensitization in early infancy Open
Background Factors predicting allergic sensitization in the first 6 months of life are poorly understood. We aimed to determine whether eczema, dry skin, and high transepidermal water loss (TEWL) at 3 months were associated with allergic s…
View article: Alpha-gal sensitization among young adults is associated with male sex and polysensitization
Alpha-gal sensitization among young adults is associated with male sex and polysensitization Open
Clinical ImplicationsApproximately 6% of young adults from the general population are sensitized to α-Gal, but mammalian meat allergy is rare. Independent risk factors for sensitization are tick bites, male sex, and polysensitization to fo…
View article: Prevalence and early‐life risk factors for tree nut sensitization and allergy in young adults
Prevalence and early‐life risk factors for tree nut sensitization and allergy in young adults Open
Background Tree nut allergy may cause anaphylaxis. There are limited population‐based studies on prevalence and early‐life risk factors. Methods We evaluated the prevalence of reported symptoms and allergic sensitization to tree nuts at ag…
View article: Early Life Wheeze and Risk Factors for Asthma—A Revisit at Age 7 in the GEWAC-Cohort
Early Life Wheeze and Risk Factors for Asthma—A Revisit at Age 7 in the GEWAC-Cohort Open
One third of all toddlers are in need of medical care because of acute wheeze and many of these children have persistent asthma at school age. Our aims were to assess risk factors for and the prevalence of asthma at age 7 in a cohort of ch…
View article: Extract and molecular‐based early infant sensitization and associated factors—A PreventADALL study
Extract and molecular‐based early infant sensitization and associated factors—A PreventADALL study Open
Background More knowledge about sensitization patterns in early infancy, including impact of molecular allergology, is needed to help predict future allergy development more accurately. Objective We aimed to determine the prevalence and pa…
View article: Nasal upregulation of<i>CST1</i>in dog-sensitised children with severe allergic airway disease
Nasal upregulation of<i>CST1</i>in dog-sensitised children with severe allergic airway disease Open
Background The clinical presentation of children sensitised to dog dander varies from asymptomatic to severe allergic airway disease, but the genetic mechanisms underlying these differences are not clear. The objective of the present study…
View article: Resolved allergen‐specific IgE sensitization among females and early poly‐sensitization among males impact IgE sensitization up to age 24 years
Resolved allergen‐specific IgE sensitization among females and early poly‐sensitization among males impact IgE sensitization up to age 24 years Open
Up to half of the adult population has allergen-specific immunoglobulin E antibodies (sIgE).1, 2 Even though females and males are not equally affected, relatively little is known regarding mechanisms behind differences in IgE sensitizatio…
View article: Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort
Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort Open
IgE-sensitization to airborne allergens increases with age up to young adulthood, whereas sensitization to food allergens seems to level off. Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne allergens from early childhood…
View article: Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort
Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort Open
Background Up to half of the population in high-income countries has allergen-specific IgE antibodies. However, data regarding sex differences of IgE-sensitization from childhood to adulthood is limited. Objective To explore IgE-sensitizat…
View article: Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort
Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort Open
Background Up to half of the population in high-income countries has allergen-specific IgE antibodies. However, data regarding sex differences of IgE-sensitization from childhood to adulthood is limited. Objective To explore IgE-sensitizat…
View article: Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK‐air<sup>®</sup>App
Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK‐air<sup>®</sup>App Open
Background In allergic rhinitis, a relevant outcome providing information on the effectiveness of interventions is needed. In MASK‐air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scale (VAS) for work is used as a relevant outcome.…
View article: Predicting Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Atopic Dermatitis in Early Infancy
Predicting Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Atopic Dermatitis in Early Infancy Open
View article: Maternal and paternal atopic dermatitis and risk of atopic dermatitis during early infancy in girls and boys
Maternal and paternal atopic dermatitis and risk of atopic dermatitis during early infancy in girls and boys Open
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