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The comparative characteristics of emotional condition of healthy schoolchildren and children with pollinosis at the age of 11–17 years old was performed with Spielberg-Hanin questionnaire on the basis of computer psychophysiological complex CPPC-99 ...
O. I. Muradova +4 more
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Antigen-Specific Immunotherapy against Allergic Rhinitis: The State of the Art
Allergic rhinitis is the most prevalent type I allergy in industrialized countries. Pollen scattering from trees or grasses often induces seasonal allergic rhinitis, which is known as pollinosis or hay fever. The causative pollen differs across different
Takashi Fujimura, Yoshitaka Okamoto
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Air Pollen Monitoring in a Specific Region as a Part of the Pollinosis Prevention
Background: The prevalence and severity of allergic diseases, including pollinosis, are increasing worldwide. Hay fever develops due to the complex interaction of genes and manifests itself due to exogenous factors.
I. I. Pavlyuchenko +6 more
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The involvement of thaumatin-like proteins in plant food cross-reactivity: a multicenter study using a specific protein microarray. [PDF]
Cross-reactivity of plant foods is an important phenomenon in allergy, with geographical variations with respect to the number and prevalence of the allergens involved in this process, whose complexity requires detailed studies.
Araceli Díaz-Perales +25 more
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A Clinical Study of Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) Pollen-Induced Asthma
Background: Grass and birch pollens are known to induce asthma. However there are few reports about other pollen-induced asthma. Japanese cedar is the most common allergen in rhinitis in Japan but is controversial on whether it can provoke asthma ...
Yuji Maeda, Kazuo Akiyama, Takao Shida
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Background: The relationship between the season of birth, allergen sensitization, and allergic rhinitis have been inconsistent, and there are no studies that simultaneously consider vitamin D and allergen exposure.
Reiji Kojima +9 more
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BACKGROUND Allergy diagnosis needs to be improved in patients suffering from pollen polysensitization due to the existence of possible confounding factors in this type of patients.
Antepara, I. +10 more
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Kretanje peludnih alergena na području Slavonskog Broda za vrijeme polinacijskih sezona 2008.-2010. [PDF]
Hay fever or pollinosis is the allergic reaction of the human body to allergic pollen grains and is a seasonal phenomenon. Pollen concentrations depend on the climate, geographic features, and vegetation.
Ante Cvitković +4 more
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This study evaluated safety and tolerability of birch pollen SCIT during dose escalation with a new One‐Strength regimen (3 injections, Strength B) compared to the Standard regimen (7 injections, Strengths A and B) in patients aged 5–65 years. Safety and tolerability were comparable between the two regimens in adults, adolescents, and adolescents, as ...
Marek Jutel +5 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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