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Testing children for allergies: why, how, who and when: an updated statement of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Section on Pediatrics and the EAACI-Clemens von Pirquet Foundation.

P A Eigenmann1, M Atanaskovic-Markovic, J O'B Hourihane, G Lack, S Lau, P M Matricardi, A Muraro, L Namazova Baranova, A Nieto, N G Papadopoulos, L A Réthy, G Roberts, O Rudzeviciene, U Wahn, M Wickman, A Høst.   

Abstract

Allergic diseases are common in childhood and can cause a significant morbidity and impaired quality-of-life of the children and their families. Adequate allergy testing is the prerequisite for optimal care, including allergen avoidance, pharmacotherapy and immunotherapy. Children with persisting or recurrent or severe symptoms suggestive for allergy should undergo an appropriate diagnostic work-up, irrespective of their age. Adequate allergy testing may also allow defining allergic trigger in common symptoms. We provide here evidence-based guidance on when and how to test for allergy in children based on common presenting symptoms suggestive of allergic diseases.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23506293     DOI: 10.1111/pai.12066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 0905-6157            Impact factor:   6.377


  14 in total

1.  Evaluation of a novel automated allergy microarray platform compared with three other allergy test methods.

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Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2016-01-13       Impact factor: 4.330

Review 2.  Decision-making for pediatric allergy immunotherapy for aeroallergens: a narrative review.

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3.  Allergy in Irish adults: a survey of referrals and outcomes at a major centre.

Authors:  N P Conlon; A Abramovitch; G Murray; A O'Hanrahan; D Wallace; K Holohan; N Cleary; C Feighery; C Lee-Brennan
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2014-04-18       Impact factor: 1.568

4.  Evaluation of major mite allergens from European standardized commercial extracts for in vivo diagnosis: addressing the need for precision medicine.

Authors:  Ruperto González-Pérez; Paloma Poza-Guedes; Yvelise Barrios Del Pino; Víctor Matheu; Inmaculada Sánchez-Machín
Journal:  Clin Transl Allergy       Date:  2019-02-25       Impact factor: 5.871

5.  Implementing specific oral tolerance induction to milk into routine clinical practice: experience from first 50 patients.

Authors:  David Luyt; Kristian Bravin; Jessica Luyt
Journal:  J Asthma Allergy       Date:  2014-01-28

6.  Establishing IMMULITE® 2000 cut-off values for serum allergen-specific immunoglobulin and exploring their relationship to exhaled nitric oxide.

Authors:  Bjørg Evjenth; Tonje E Hansen; Ole-Lars Brekke; Jan Holt
Journal:  Acta Paediatr       Date:  2014-03-31       Impact factor: 2.299

7.  Sensitization pattern to inhalant and food allergens in symptomatic children at first evaluation.

Authors:  Alessandro Fiocchi; Valentina Pecora; Carl Johan Petersson; Lamia Dahdah; Magnus P Borres; Maria J Amengual; Johannes Huss-Marp; Oscar Mazzina; Francesco Di Girolamo
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2015-12-08       Impact factor: 2.638

8.  Diagnostic Utility of Total IgE in Foods, Inhalant, and Multiple Allergies in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Jamil A Al-Mughales
Journal:  J Immunol Res       Date:  2016-05-25       Impact factor: 4.818

Review 9.  Influence of Parasitic Worm Infections on Allergy Diagnosis in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  Abena S Amoah; Daniel A Boakye; Maria Yazdanbakhsh; Ronald van Ree
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 4.806

10.  Reply: Allergen-specific exposure associated with high immunoglobulin E and eye rubbing predisposes to progression of keratoconus.

Authors:  Rohit Shetty; Shraddha Sureka; Pallak Kusumgar; Swaminathan Sethu; Kanchan Sainani
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-09       Impact factor: 1.848

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