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D1.136 - Allergen awareness of patients in allergology consultations at the pneumophthisiology department of the Ignace Deen University Hospital
D1.134 - Mapping the Patient’s Journey Prior to Allergen Immunotherapy
D1.135 - ”Bee Pollen” as a Potential Trigger for Anaphylaxis: A Case Study
D1.137 - Characterization of Pana g 1, a novel allergen from Korean ginseng, Panax ginseng triggering Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome
D1.138 - IgE cross-reactivity between grass species in the presence of Japanese cedar pollen sensitization
D1.139 - Staphylococcus aureus (carriage and sensitization) - is it a significant factor in allergic rhinitis?
D1.144 - Global variations of IgE cross-reactivity in Cupressus allergy
D1.145 - A Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) based on Machine Learning for the diagnosis of Seasonal Allergenic Rhinitis (SAR) and patient-tailored AIT prescription
D1.148 - Heterogeneity of sensitization profiles between Central and Southern European allergic patients
D1.428 - Fungal Microbiome Diversity in Urban Forest Decreases Asthma and Allergic Inflammation
D1.431 - Associations of the composition of intestinal microbiota with the initial manifestations of IgE-mediated food allergy in children 6-12 months old
D1.433 - The effect of preventive administration of probiotic strain E. coli 083:H24:K31 on selected immune characteristics of eight-year-old children
D2.167 - Effect of Metformin on allergen specific immunotherapy
D2.169 - Association of Antenatal Corticosteroid Treatment with Risk of Allergic Diseases in Children
D2.174 - Patient survey to determine the minimal clinically important difference for a combined symptom and medication score in grass AIT
D2.179 - Evaluation of Sublingual Immunotherapy for Cat Allergy: Results from a Non-Interventional Study
D2.168 - Systemic reactions to subcutaneous immunotherapy in children
D2.170 - The placebo effect leads to significantly lower values regarding allergic symptoms and medication use in birch-pollen allergic patients during the birch pollen season
D2.171 - The individual benefit of subcutaneous immunotherapy with mannan-conjugated birch pollen allergoids is already evident in the first season immediately after treatment
D2.172 - Subcutaneous immunotherapy with a depigmented cat allergoid in patients with cat allergy is safe and results primarily in delayed local reactions
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