Food allergies are on the rise and have a major impact on the quality of life of the food allergic child and their family. Currently, the mainstream treatment for food allergies is strict avoidance and elimination of the allergenic food(s) from the patient’s diet in order to prevent an allergic reaction. However, recent advances in research have presented new therapeutic options for food allergic patients that are potentially becoming promising alternatives to traditional treatment. Food immunotherapy is the most popular of these new emerging interventions and has been studied intensively over the last decade for various foods. In this review, we discuss this exciting new development that is aspiring to become part of the mainstream therapy...
Food allergy is an increasing problem worldwide, with strict avoidance being classically the only av...
Food allergy has increased dramatically in prevalence over the past decade in westernized countries,...
Food allergy affects 3.9% of US children and is increasing in prevalence. The current standard of ca...
Food allergies are on the rise and have a major impact on the quality of life of the food allergic c...
Purpose of review In the last years, food allergy treatment is moving away from food avoidance to in...
Food allergies are an increasingly public health problem, affecting up to 10% of children and causin...
Food allergy is a life-threatening allergic disease that is increasing in prevalence with no approve...
ABSTRACTAlthough the current standard care for patients with food allergy is based on avoidance of t...
Up to 5% of young children and 2% of adults suffer from food allergy. Among them many have immunoglo...
Although the current standard care for patients with food allergy is based on avoidance of the trigg...
Food allergy is an increasingly prevalent problem all over the world and especially in westernized c...
The prevalence of IgE-mediated food allergy is an increasing public health concern effecting million...
Food allergy is increasing in prevalence in westernized countries, leading to significant morbidity ...
Food allergies have increased in recent decades. However, they cannot be effectively treated by the ...
Allergic diseases are the most prevalent immunopathologies worldwide. Nowadays, allergen avoidance i...
Food allergy is an increasing problem worldwide, with strict avoidance being classically the only av...
Food allergy has increased dramatically in prevalence over the past decade in westernized countries,...
Food allergy affects 3.9% of US children and is increasing in prevalence. The current standard of ca...
Food allergies are on the rise and have a major impact on the quality of life of the food allergic c...
Purpose of review In the last years, food allergy treatment is moving away from food avoidance to in...
Food allergies are an increasingly public health problem, affecting up to 10% of children and causin...
Food allergy is a life-threatening allergic disease that is increasing in prevalence with no approve...
ABSTRACTAlthough the current standard care for patients with food allergy is based on avoidance of t...
Up to 5% of young children and 2% of adults suffer from food allergy. Among them many have immunoglo...
Although the current standard care for patients with food allergy is based on avoidance of the trigg...
Food allergy is an increasingly prevalent problem all over the world and especially in westernized c...
The prevalence of IgE-mediated food allergy is an increasing public health concern effecting million...
Food allergy is increasing in prevalence in westernized countries, leading to significant morbidity ...
Food allergies have increased in recent decades. However, they cannot be effectively treated by the ...
Allergic diseases are the most prevalent immunopathologies worldwide. Nowadays, allergen avoidance i...
Food allergy is an increasing problem worldwide, with strict avoidance being classically the only av...
Food allergy has increased dramatically in prevalence over the past decade in westernized countries,...
Food allergy affects 3.9% of US children and is increasing in prevalence. The current standard of ca...