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Respiratory allergen sources such as house dust mites frequently contain proteases. In this study, we demonstrated that the epicutaneous application of a model protease antigen, papain, onto intact or tape-stripped ear skin of mice induced acute ...
Toru Kimitsu+10 more
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Eczema and atopy in early childhood: low IgA plasma cell counts in the jejunal mucosa. [PDF]
K S Sloper+4 more
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Atopy, non-allergic bronchial reactivity, and past history as determinants of work related symptoms in seasonal grain handlers. [PDF]
WO Cookson+3 more
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From 2019 to 2023, 7133 Italian consecutive patients underwent patch test with 2‐HEMA. 147 (2.1%) resulted positive (78.2% relevant), with an increasing trend over years and a decreasing female median age. Artificial nails were the leading source of exposure in both occupational (75.0%) and non‐occupational (72.2%) settings.
Elena Sofia Caroppo+22 more
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ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS IN CORD BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES OF INFANTS “AT RISK” FOR ATOPY [PDF]
Elena Galli+6 more
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The use of inhaled corticosteroids in wheezy pre-school age children : current practice and literature review [PDF]
Preschool children and infants frequently suffer wheezy episodes, mostly associated with viral respiratory tract infections. There is no evidence to support the use of maintenance low dose inhaled corticosteroids to prevent or manage episodic mild wheeze
Vella, Cecil
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Training the Fetal Immune System Through Maternal Inflammation-A Layered Hygiene Hypothesis. [PDF]
Over the last century, the alarming surge in allergy and autoimmune disease has led to the hypothesis that decreasing exposure to microbes, which has accompanied industrialization and modern life in the Western world, has fundamentally altered the immune
Apostol, April C+2 more
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Our study suggests that the irritative potential of alcohol‐based virucidal hand rubs (ABVHRs) varies, likely due to differences in alcohol type (1‐propanol in particular) and to the proportions and concentrations of alcohols or alcohol mixtures used. PA appears to be well tolerated and may enhance virucidal activity.
Michal Gina+5 more
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p‐Phenylenediamine‐Free Hair Dye?—Misleading Labelling Causing Allergic Contact Dermatitis
ABSTRACT We report three cases of contact allergy to a mislabelled hair dye product. A hair dye product labelled as p‐phenylenediamine‐free has been found to contain p‐phenylenediamine by a chemical analysis at the level above the limits allowed in the product.
Wimolsiri Iamsumang+9 more
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