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Improving Diagnostic Accuracy in Respiratory Allergy: Monocentric Reevaluation of the GA<sup>2</sup>LEN Panel in Germany. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background European guidelines recommend using a standardized baseline series of skin prick test (SPT) allergens for the diagnosis of airway allergies. In addition, local adaptation and/or extension of test panels according to regional exposure and sensitization patterns are increasingly being discussed.
Beutner C +5 more
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Climate Change, Air Quality, and Pollen Allergies-State of the Art and Recommendations for Research and Public Health. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Allergies are one of the major health challenges of our time, associated with a high individual burden of disease and high costs for the healthcare system. Given their prevalence, allergies are also highly relevant from a public health perspective. The development of allergic diseases is multifactorial. In addition to individual factors (e.g.,
Augustin J +13 more
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Allergic Asthma in Children: The Hidden Role of Cockroaches. [PDF]
Pediatric Pulmonology, Volume 60, Issue 7, July 2025.
Indolfi C +6 more
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Molecular IgE Reactivity Profiling With Micro-Arrayed Allergens Reveals Distinct Interregional Patterns of Sensitization and a Hypoallergenic Region in Türkiye. [PDF]
A prospective, systematic and cross‐sectional population study was performed involving 1000 adult subjects from five centers representing different climatic areas of Türkiye (Turkey). Molecular IgE profiling demonstrated substantial interregional variation and identified a hypoallergenic region in the easternmost area with a continental climate.
Kazancioglu A +22 more
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IgE-mediated lipid transfer protein allergy in children. [PDF]
Abstract Lipid Transfer Protein (LTP) allergy, traditionally more prevalent in adults from Southern Europe, is increasingly recognized in pediatric populations worldwide. This review explores the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of LTP allergy in children.
Olivieri B +11 more
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Parietaria mottle virus (PMoV) is an emerging virus in Mediterranean countries, responsible for severe disease in tomato and pepper crops in the field and protected cultivation. The principal wild reservoir of PMoV is Parietaria officinalis, and only few
Giuseppe PARRELLA +3 more
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Parietaria pollinosis: a review [PDF]
Species of the genus Parietaria (pellitory) are a prevalent cause of allergy in the Mediterranean area and the most important in some European regions such as southern Italy and coastal Spain (14, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 36, 59, 69). Up to now, however, Parietaria has received little attention in northern Europe and the US because of its limited regional ...
D'AMATO G +3 more
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Parietaria judaica and P. officinalis are the two most common subspecies of the Parietaria genus. P. judaica and P. officinalis have exhibited cross-reactivity in previous studies. P. judaica pollen is the main cause of allergy in the Mediterranean area. It has been shown that a high percentage of patients sensitized to P.
Nataly, Cancelliere +3 more
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Two matching groups each of eleven patients suffering from allergy to Parietaria pollen were treated either with tyrosine-adsorbed glutaraldehyde-modified extract of Parietaria judaica pollen (Bencard Parietaria/Pollinex Parietaria) or with alum-adsorbed pyridine-extract (Alavac).
RESTA, Onofrio +5 more
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Neural networks for increased accuracy of allergenic pollen monitoring
Monitoring of airborne pollen concentrations provides an important source of information for the globally increasing number of hay fever patients. Airborne pollen is traditionally counted under the microscope, but with the latest developments in image ...
Marcel Polling +9 more
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