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The hygiene hypothesis in the development of atopy and asthma--still a matter of controversy? [PDF]
Leena C. von Hertzen
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Generic Health‐Related Quality of Life of Children With Severe Peanut or Tree Nut Allergy
ABSTRACT Aim Food allergies may decrease health‐related quality of life. We assessed health‐related quality of life in Finnish children at risk of a severe peanut or tree nut allergy and their parents. Methods Study included children aged 3–15 years referred to Tampere University Hospital for suspected severe nut allergy.
Lasse Saarimäki+8 more
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Nucleotide and polyamine levels in colostrum and mature milk in relation to maternal atopy and atopic development in the children [PDF]
Karel Duchén, L. Thorell
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Epidermal sampling of lesional, perilesional and non‐lesional skin from psoriasis and eczema patients as well as healthy skin was used to perform an in depth proteomic analysis. IL‐36γ known to be expressed in lesional psoriasis skin was outperformed by the protease inhibitor Elafin as a disease‐specific epidermal biomarker.
Anna Berekmeri+7 more
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Atopic eczema and other manifestations of atopy: results of a study in East and West Germany [PDF]
T. Schäfer+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Prior work has linked work stressors to asthma. However, research related to gender‐specific associations remains sparse and yielded mixed results. We aimed to address this gap. Methods We drew on cross‐sectional data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (individual‐level response rate = 79.7%).
Adrian Loerbroks+5 more
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Malaria-specific IgE as a risk factor for cancer and atopy. [PDF]
Andrew W. Taylor‐Robinson
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Microbiome and its impact on gastrointestinal atopy
A. Muir+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Type 2 inflammation dominates eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (eCRS) and adult onset asthma. IL‐4, ‐5, and ‐13 are prominent disease mediators. Disease control can be achieved with biologic therapies. However, despite some patients entering remission, others experience poor control. Aim We aimed to describe eCRS patients treated
Peta‐Lee Sacks+8 more
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