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Fungi and Atopy

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2019
Atopy and fungi have a long associative history. Fungal spores were among the first substances to which humans were noted to be sensitized. Humans contact fungal spores in the outdoor, indoor, and occupational environments. As organisms, fungi have their own kingdom and are found in all environmental niches on earth.
C. Barnes
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Obesity and atopy

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2014
SummaryThe prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide, and weight gain has been shown to influence the development and clinical expression of various conditions including asthma. The relationships between atopy and obesity remain uncertain, both in adults and in children. Although there are physiopathologic mechanisms which could explain how obesity
L. Boulet
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The role of atopy in asthma development and persistence.

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2020
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Asthma is the most common chronic disease in pediatric age. Childhood-onset asthma, as opposed to adult-onset asthma, is typically characterized by a personal and often a family history of atopy and related markers of type 2-mediated ...
M. D. Di Cicco   +3 more
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The genetics of atopy

Allergy, 1998
Since the original introduction by Coca and Coombs in 1923, the concept of atopy has always been linked to the relevance of an inherited predisposition in causing immediate-type hypersensitivity reactions to common allergens. However, the mechanisms underlying this predisposition have long been vague and controversial.
BONINI, Sergio, RUFFILLI A.
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High levels of butyrate and propionate in early life are associated with protection against atopy

Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2018
Dietary changes are suggested to play a role in the increasing prevalence of allergic diseases and asthma. Short‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites present in certain foods and are produced by microbes in the gut following fermentation of fibers ...
C. Roduit   +23 more
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Distinct patterns of neonatal gut microflora in infants in whom atopy was and was not developing.

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2001
BACKGROUND Improved hygiene has altered early microbial exposure by reducing childhood infections, which has been suggested as a cause for the continuously rising prevalence of atopic diseases.
M. Kalliomäki   +5 more
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Atopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1979
Atopy should be considered an immunological disorder that may result in several clinical conditions including respiratory disease, allergic dermatitis, food allergy dermatitis, and perhaps flea allergy dermatitis. The clinical course of the disease tends to fluctuate from season to season, which makes objective evaluation of injection therapy difficult.
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