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Allergy, Volume 78, Issue 2, Page 563-568, February 2023.
Minoru Gotoh +6 more
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A Randomized Double-Blind Comparative Study of Sublingual Immunotherapy for Cedar Pollinosis
Background: Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) induced by Japanese cedar pollen is a substantial problem in Japan. Sublingual immuno-therapy (SLIT) is safer than conventional antigen-specific immunotherapy, the only treatment modality by which complete ...
Kimihiro Okubo +8 more
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Prebiotics, probiotics and symbiotics on prevention and treatment of allergic diseases [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To review current evidence about the effects of probiotics, prebiotics and symbiotics on the immune development as well as on the prevention of allergic diseases in children.
Cocco, Renata Rodrigues +4 more
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Efficacy of Flavonoids for Patients with Japanese Cedar Pollinosis [PDF]
Tanaka, Toshio
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Sensitization rates of airborne pollen and mold in children [PDF]
PurposeAeroallergens are important causative factors of allergic diseases. Previous studies on aeroallergen sensitization rates investigated patients groups that had visited pediatric allergy clinics. In contrast, we investigated sensitization rates in a
Ahn +32 more
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Background: Approximately 16.2% of the Japanese population suffer from cedar pollinosis, with various manifestations such as ophthalmic, laryngo-pharyngeal and skin symptoms in addition to nasal symptoms.
Yoshihiro Dake +9 more
doaj +1 more source
Effects of sublingual immunotherapy with tablets or drops containing Japanese cedar pollen antigens on nasal symptoms and sleep disturbance in patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis [PDF]
Objective : We examined the effects of SLIT with tablets containing JCP antigens on nasal symptoms and sleep disturbance in patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis during pollen dispersal season.
00724048 +21 more
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Sublingual Immunotherapy for Japanese Cedar Pollinosis
The prevalence of pollinosis caused by cedar pollen has increased by 10% these ten years of 26.5% in the investigation of 2008 in Japan. The pharmacotherapy is a main treatment tool for pollinosis, and the surgical treatment is not acknowledged to the treatment of pollinosis internationally.
Atsushi Yuta +2 more
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Japanese cedar pollinosis is the predominant seasonal allergic rhinitis in Japan, and it has increased in prevalence during the past 10 years. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is considered a safe and effective treatment for pollinosis. Micro-RNAs (miRNAs)
Bo Hou M.D. +7 more
doaj +1 more source
We developed a fluorometric enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for allergen-specific IgE in dogs with the use of monoclonal anti-dog IgE; we assayed IgE antibody to Japanese cedar pollen in the sera of dogs with Japanese cedar pollinosis.
Masahiro Sakaguchi +5 more
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