Exposure to allergens has been shown to lead to sensitization and to the subsequent development of airway hyperresponsiveness in genetically predisposed individuals. Increasing interest is being devoted to mechanisms for the prevention of allergen sensitization and asthma development. Primary prevention (avoiding the sensitization to allergens) requires a large effort as the majority of atopic sensitizations occur in children with no demonstrable risk at the birth. Secondary prevention (deterrence of disease expression despite prior IgE sensitization) requires methods for detecting the population at risk by means of large population screening. Tertiary prevention (minimizing the morbidity for those who already have the disease) may be achie...
Asthma and allergic diseases have become one of the epidemics of the 21st century in developed count...
The burden of allergic airway diseases still represents a major health problem in childhood. Despite...
Recent studies from large international birth cohorts indicate that development of the major form of...
Allergic diseases, particularly allergic asthma, are among the most frequent disorders seen in paedi...
The basic paradigm that allergen exposure produces atopic sensitization, and that continued exposure...
Allergen exposure is associated with the development of allergen-specific sensitization, but their r...
Indoor allergens represent an important precipitating factor for both asthma and atopic eczema derma...
Asthma is a common chronic respiratory disease, and many epidemiological studies have documented an ...
Background: Asthma is a chronic disease that often starts in childhood. The key risk factors are a c...
Asthma is a complex disease that often starts in childhood. Genomic and environmental factors as wel...
ABSTRACT: Environmental factors which have changed in the last decade or so appear to be largely res...
Since allergic diseases are of great public health relevance, effective primary prevention strategie...
Asthma is a complex disease that often starts in childhood. Genomic and environmental factors as wel...
BACKGROUND: Early life allergen exposure may increase the risk of childhood allergy, but the protect...
BACKGROUND: Recent increases in the prevalence of asthma and atopy emphasise the need for devising e...
Asthma and allergic diseases have become one of the epidemics of the 21st century in developed count...
The burden of allergic airway diseases still represents a major health problem in childhood. Despite...
Recent studies from large international birth cohorts indicate that development of the major form of...
Allergic diseases, particularly allergic asthma, are among the most frequent disorders seen in paedi...
The basic paradigm that allergen exposure produces atopic sensitization, and that continued exposure...
Allergen exposure is associated with the development of allergen-specific sensitization, but their r...
Indoor allergens represent an important precipitating factor for both asthma and atopic eczema derma...
Asthma is a common chronic respiratory disease, and many epidemiological studies have documented an ...
Background: Asthma is a chronic disease that often starts in childhood. The key risk factors are a c...
Asthma is a complex disease that often starts in childhood. Genomic and environmental factors as wel...
ABSTRACT: Environmental factors which have changed in the last decade or so appear to be largely res...
Since allergic diseases are of great public health relevance, effective primary prevention strategie...
Asthma is a complex disease that often starts in childhood. Genomic and environmental factors as wel...
BACKGROUND: Early life allergen exposure may increase the risk of childhood allergy, but the protect...
BACKGROUND: Recent increases in the prevalence of asthma and atopy emphasise the need for devising e...
Asthma and allergic diseases have become one of the epidemics of the 21st century in developed count...
The burden of allergic airway diseases still represents a major health problem in childhood. Despite...
Recent studies from large international birth cohorts indicate that development of the major form of...