The improvement of the knowledge of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the tolerance and sensitization to food antigens has recently led to a radical change in the clinical approach to food allergies. Epidemiological studies show a global increase in the prevalence of food allergy all over the world and manifestations of food allergy appear increasingly frequent also in elderly subjects. Environmental and nutritional changes have partly changed the epidemiology of allergic reactions to foods and new food allergic syndromes have emerged in recent years. The deepening of the study of the intestinal microbiota has highlighted important mechanisms of immunological adaptation of the mucosal immune system to food antigens, leading to a ...
All the anomalous reactions secondary to food ingestion are defined as 'adverse reactions to food'. ...
AbstractFood allergy has rapidly increased in prevalence, suggesting an important role for environme...
Food allergies are increasing in prevalence at a higher rate than can be explained by genetic factor...
Food allergies are a global health issue with increasing prevalence. Allergic reactions can range fr...
Over the past 20 years, food allergy has emerged as an important clinical problem in Westernized cou...
Food allergy is a public health issue that has significantly increased worldwide in the past decade,...
People need to eat and digest food, and if they encounter a food allergy it is a real problem. Moreo...
All the anomalous reactions secondary to food ingestion are defined as 'adverse reactions to food'. ...
Food allergies, defined as an immune response to food proteins, affect as many as 8% of young childr...
Food allergies can be defined as immunologically mediated hypersensitivity reactions; therefore, a f...
The prevalence of food allergy (FA) is increasing in some areas of the globe, highlighting the need ...
Currently, food allergy is considered to be one of the diseases of civilization, which occurs as a r...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Allergy is regarded as one of the major epidemics of 20 century and even nowadays it still does not ...
Allergic diseases are the most prevalent immunopathologies worldwide. Nowadays, allergen avoidance i...
All the anomalous reactions secondary to food ingestion are defined as 'adverse reactions to food'. ...
AbstractFood allergy has rapidly increased in prevalence, suggesting an important role for environme...
Food allergies are increasing in prevalence at a higher rate than can be explained by genetic factor...
Food allergies are a global health issue with increasing prevalence. Allergic reactions can range fr...
Over the past 20 years, food allergy has emerged as an important clinical problem in Westernized cou...
Food allergy is a public health issue that has significantly increased worldwide in the past decade,...
People need to eat and digest food, and if they encounter a food allergy it is a real problem. Moreo...
All the anomalous reactions secondary to food ingestion are defined as 'adverse reactions to food'. ...
Food allergies, defined as an immune response to food proteins, affect as many as 8% of young childr...
Food allergies can be defined as immunologically mediated hypersensitivity reactions; therefore, a f...
The prevalence of food allergy (FA) is increasing in some areas of the globe, highlighting the need ...
Currently, food allergy is considered to be one of the diseases of civilization, which occurs as a r...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Allergy is regarded as one of the major epidemics of 20 century and even nowadays it still does not ...
Allergic diseases are the most prevalent immunopathologies worldwide. Nowadays, allergen avoidance i...
All the anomalous reactions secondary to food ingestion are defined as 'adverse reactions to food'. ...
AbstractFood allergy has rapidly increased in prevalence, suggesting an important role for environme...
Food allergies are increasing in prevalence at a higher rate than can be explained by genetic factor...