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Therapeutic Targets in Allergic Conjunctivitis

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2022
Allergic conjunctivitis (AC) is a common condition resulting from exposure to allergens such as pollen, animal dander, or mold. It is typically mediated by allergen-induced crosslinking of immunoglobulin E attached to receptors on primed conjunctival ...
Bisant A Labib, DeGaulle I Chigbu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Expression levels of pro-inflammatory interleukin-8 and certain antimicrobial peptides in concurrent with bacterial conjunctivitis [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ophthalmology, 2021
AIM: To detect the quantitative expression levels of the pro-inflammatory interleukin-8 (IL8), antimicrobial peptides human beta defense-2 (HBD2), and human beta defense-3 (HBD3) genes in bacterial conjunctivitis.
Alaa El-Dien Shawky Hosny   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Current Knowledge in Allergic Conjunctivitis

open access: yesTurkish journal of ophthalmology, 2021
Allergic conjunctivitis is a disease of increasing prevalence that affects both children and adults and causes significant deterioration of their quality of life and sometimes irreversible visual damage.
B. Villegas, J. Benítez-del-Castillo
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Conjunctivitis in adult patients with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis: results from five tralokinumab clinical trials

open access: yesBritish Journal of Dermatology, 2021
Tralokinumab, a fully human IgG4 monoclonal antibody that specifically binds with high affinity to interleukin‐13, effectively reduces moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis (AD) when given every 2 weeks.
A. Wollenberg   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Predominant role of Haemophilus influenzae in the association of conjunctivitis, acute otitis media and acute bacterial paranasal sinusitis in children

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Haemophilus influenzae is a predominant pathogen for conjunctivitis, acute otitis media and acute bacterial paranasal sinusitis in children. We undertook this study to investigate the possible association among these diseases.
Ya-Li Hu   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Conjunctivitis Patients in the Ophthalmology Outpatient Clinic Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital, Surabaya, in 2017

open access: yesJuxta: Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Kedokteran Universitas Airlangga, 2023
Highlights: 1. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has antimicrobial activity against UPEC which commonly causes UTI in women. 2. The MIC and MBC of ginger against UPEC in this study was 1000 mg/ml.
Angeline Hartadhi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Conjunctivitis in Dupilumab Clinical Trials for Adolescents with Atopic Dermatitis or Asthma

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2021
Background Conjunctivitis is a known comorbidity of atopic dermatitis. Dupilumab clinical trials for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in adults showed a higher conjunctivitis incidence for dupilumab-treated patients than placebo-treated patients ...
A. Bansal   +18 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Conjunctivitis and COVID‐19: A meta‐analysis

open access: yesJournal of Medical Virology, 2020
There are sparse data in literature regarding conjunctivitis incidence in COVID-19 and its relationship with disease severity. The objective of this metanalysis was to assess the association between conjunctivitis and the severity of COVID-19 disease ...
L. Loffredo   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The conjunction fallacy: a misunderstanding about conjunction? [PDF]

open access: yesCognitive Science, 2004
AbstractIt is easy to construct pairs of sentences X, Y that lead many people to ascribe higher probability to the conjunction X‐and‐Y than to the conjuncts X, Y. Whether an error is thereby committed depends on reasoners' interpretation of the expressions “probability” and “and.” We report two experiments designed to clarify the normative status of ...
Tentori, Katya   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

COVID-19 and conjunctivitis: a meta-analysis

open access: yesTherapeutic Advances in Ophthalmology, 2021
COVID-19 is a disease first identified in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, in December 2019, causes by a SARS-COV-2 virus infection. By 27 October 2020, 43,921,473 confirmed cases were reported worldwide, with 1,166,389 COVID-19 deaths.
Mashael Al-Namaeh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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