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D1.388 - Frequency of Allergic Diseases in Various Age Groups
D1.389 - How Youth Understand and Manage Risks Associated with Their Food Allergy in Everyday Life
D1.390 - Long-term safety and efficacy of navenibart in participants with hereditary angioedema (HAE): Initial combined results from ALPHA-STAR and ALPHA-SOLAR
D1.391 - Comparing Dietary Advancement Therapy for IgE-Mediated Egg Allergy in Primary and Tertiary Care: A Retrospective Review
D1.392 - Allergic Rhinitis Patients Appear to be at Risk of Lower Quality of Life and Higher Probability of Moderate or Severe Anxiety: Results of an Online Survey in Lithuania
D1.393 - Building Local Capacity and Improving Access to Specialist Allergist Care for Indigenous Patients in Northern Quebec, Canada
D1.394 - Characteristics, healthcare provision and expectations of patients with atopic dermatitis as part of the ADCompanion study to evaluate a digital form of care
D3.178 - Efficacy of Index of reactivity (IR) liquid sublingual immunotherapy in allergic rhinoconjunctivitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised studies
D3.179 - Safety of 300IR liquid sublingual immunotherapy of cat allergen extract for respiratory allergy to cat dander: a post-marketing experience
D3.180 - Good patient adherence to sublingual immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis can be achieved, when ENT-physicians collaborate with pharmacies in a straightforward adherence programme
D3.182 - Health Economic Evaluation of 5-Grass Pollen Sublingual ImmunotherapyTablets for Grass Pollen-Induced Allergic Rhinitis in Finland, Norway and Sweden
D3.183 - Reduction in Healthcare Resource Utilization in patients treated with 300 IR liquid SLIT: Real-World Evidence from Spain and Italy
D3.184 - Treatment with the 300 IR house dust mite sublingual tablet is safe and well tolerated in adults and adolescents in a real-world data setting – results of a non-interventional post authorization safety study
D3.185 - The 300 IR house dust mite sublingual tablet is effective and well tolerated in patients with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and concomitant allergic asthma in a real-world data setting
D3.186 - A new allergenic protein in holm oak (Quercus ilex) pollen: Glutathione-S-transferase
D3.187 - Adverse reactions to sublingual immunotherapy with carbamylated allergoids of different sources in clinical studies
D3.188 - Comparison of Completion Rates and Factors Influencing Discontinuation in Paediatric Allergen Immunotherapy: A Five-Year Single-Center Experience
D3.189 - Adverse reactions to subcutaneous immunotherapy for mite in children and adolescents in a tertiary care center
D3.190 - Follow up cases of subcutaneous allergen Immunotherapy in respiratory allergic diseases continuing for 10-30years “A Real life experience of 14 cases”
D3.191 - Case report: Acute systemic reactions to sublingual immunotherapy for tree pollen
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