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Modified rush venom immunotherapy in dogs with Hymenoptera hypersensitivity
Background – Hymenoptera envenomation occurs frequently in people and dogs and can trigger anaphylaxis. Venom immunotherapy (VIT) is the only preventative treatment for Hymenoptera hypersensitivity and is indicated for people with severe adverse reactions to insect stings. Rush VIT is an accelerated VIT induction schedule performed in people.
Alexandra Moore +4 more
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Allergen exposure boosts peripheral Th9 responses in patients with local allergic rhinitis
Key points Intranasal allergen exposure increases peripheral total Th2 and Th9 cells in patients with local allergic rhinitis (LAR). Peripheral T‐cell response seems dominated by Th9 cells in patients with LAR, whereas Th2 responses prevail in patients with allergic rhinitis.
Francisca Palomares +9 more
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Patients suffering from an immediate reaction after AX or AX‐CLV intake have been prospectively recruited. BAT with CD63 and CD203c was performed. BAT using CD203c in IRs to AX has shown high specificity and good confirmatory power. BAT to AX with CD203c as first step in the diagnostic algorithm could avoid the performance of in vivo tests in some ...
Jose A. Céspedes +11 more
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The multiparameter‐immunoblot assay containing a high diversity of plant‐food‐nsLTPs shows a good diagnostic performance compared to Prick‐by‐Prick, representing an opportunity to improve the LTP‐syndrome allergological work‐up and clinical management.
Balsells‐Vives Sara +13 more
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How “institutionalization” can work. Structuring governance for digital transformation in Italy
Abstract Public policy scholars have recently focused on the mechanisms accounting for the sustainability of major policy changes. Among the strategies by which policy entrepreneurs may try to avoid future backlash institutionalization is certainly one of the most used.
Marco Di Giulio, Giancarlo Vecchi
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Background Diagnosis of adverse food reaction (AFR) is based on an eight week elimination diet (ED) and is confirmed by relapse upon re‐challenge with the previously fed diet. Hydrolysed EDs are commonly used for this purpose. Objective To evaluate the commercially available hydrolysed fish protein and rice starch ED Farmina UltraHypo (FUH) for the ...
Chiara Noli, Giorgia Beltrando
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Abstract Background Discovered and described 40 years ago, non‐specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTP) are present in many plant species and play an important role protecting plants from stressors such as heat or drought. In the last 20 years, sensitization to nsLTP and consequent reactions to plant foods has become an increasing concern.
Isabel J. Skypala +19 more
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Feline allergic diseases: introduction and proposed nomenclature
Background Feline allergic diseases present as challenging problems for clinicians, not least because of the number of reaction patterns of the feline skin, none of which are specific for allergy. Furthermore, there is some controversy over the nomenclature that should be used in their description. Objectives To review the literature, assess the status
Richard Halliwell +9 more
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Clinical and Translational Allergy, Volume 13, Issue 7, July 2023.
Sherezade Moñino‐Romero +23 more
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Allergy, Volume 78, Issue 1, Page 299-301, January 2023.
María de la Paz Morales‐Palacios +14 more
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