Food allergy is a major public health issue with growing prevalence in the urbanized world and significant impact on the lives of allergic patients and their families. Research into the risk factors that have contributed to this increase and their underlying immune mechanisms could lead us to definitive ways for treatment and prevention of food allergy. For the time being, introduction of peanut and other allergenic foods in the diet at the time of weaning seems to be an effective way to prevent the development of food allergy. Improved diagnosis and appropriate management and support of food allergic patients are central to patient care with food immunotherapy and biologicals making the transition to clinical practice. With the new availab...
This article reviews the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of IgE mediated food allerg...
Food allergy has increased in developed countries over the past 20–30 years and is a common reason f...
Food allergy affects approximately 2-4% of children and adults. This guideline provides recommendati...
Food allergy is a major public health issue with growing prevalence in the urbanized world and signi...
Adverse reactions to food are a common occurrence in clinical practice. Some of these reactions are ...
The past few decades have witnessed an increase in the prevalence of IgE-mediated food allergy (FA)....
The prevalence of food allergy (FA) is increasing in some areas of the globe, highlighting the need ...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this...
Food allergy is a growing public health problem, and in many affected individuals, the food allergy ...
Food allergies have increased in prevalence over the past 20 years, now becoming an important public...
Food allergy affects a small but important number of children and adults. Much of the morbidity asso...
The spectrum of food allergy recapitulates the different clinical presentations ranging from trivial...
Food allergy (FA) is an adverse immunologic response triggered by normally innocuous food protein an...
Food allergy has increased dramatically in prevalence over the past decade in westernized countries,...
Food allergy is an adverse immunological reaction to allergens present in food. Up to 4% adults and ...
This article reviews the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of IgE mediated food allerg...
Food allergy has increased in developed countries over the past 20–30 years and is a common reason f...
Food allergy affects approximately 2-4% of children and adults. This guideline provides recommendati...
Food allergy is a major public health issue with growing prevalence in the urbanized world and signi...
Adverse reactions to food are a common occurrence in clinical practice. Some of these reactions are ...
The past few decades have witnessed an increase in the prevalence of IgE-mediated food allergy (FA)....
The prevalence of food allergy (FA) is increasing in some areas of the globe, highlighting the need ...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this...
Food allergy is a growing public health problem, and in many affected individuals, the food allergy ...
Food allergies have increased in prevalence over the past 20 years, now becoming an important public...
Food allergy affects a small but important number of children and adults. Much of the morbidity asso...
The spectrum of food allergy recapitulates the different clinical presentations ranging from trivial...
Food allergy (FA) is an adverse immunologic response triggered by normally innocuous food protein an...
Food allergy has increased dramatically in prevalence over the past decade in westernized countries,...
Food allergy is an adverse immunological reaction to allergens present in food. Up to 4% adults and ...
This article reviews the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of IgE mediated food allerg...
Food allergy has increased in developed countries over the past 20–30 years and is a common reason f...
Food allergy affects approximately 2-4% of children and adults. This guideline provides recommendati...