| Literature DB >> 28400983 |
Massimo De Martinis1, Maria Maddalena Sirufo1, Lia Ginaldi1.
Abstract
Allergy reactions are the most common immunological diseases and represent one of the most widespread and fast growing chronic human health problems among people over 15 years of age in developed countries. As populations get older worldwide, allergy manifestations in aged persons will occur more often in the future. To date, there has been much more studies on allergies in children than in adults. As the population ages, clinicians must be prepared to meet all the elderly's health care needs, including these new and emerging health issue. Allergic diseases represent an old/new emerging health issue. Because many common illnesses masquerade as atopic disease, the differential diagnosis of suspected allergic diseases becomes more expanded in an aging population. Research in the field needs to focus on both human and animal model systems to investigate the impact of the aging process on the immunologic pathways underpinning allergy and its different facets.Entities:
Keywords: aging; allergy; elderly; geriatrics; immunosenescence; translational immunology
Year: 2017 PMID: 28400983 PMCID: PMC5362176 DOI: 10.14336/AD.2016.0831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging Dis ISSN: 2152-5250 Impact factor: 6.745
Allergy in the elderly: a panoramic view
| • The elderly population is steadily increasing and issues related to his state of health will become a topic of increasing relevance. |
key issues
| • The issue of the health of the elderly has become a topic in modern medicine as older people represent the most rapidly expanding part of the population and reached the highest levels in the history |
Future perspective
| • New and detailed epidemiological research is needed. Most studies on allergy prevalence were conducted in childhood than in adulthood, when immune-senescence, concurrent diseases, polytherapy and adverse drug reactions could be frequent confounding factors and could potentially impact on diagnosis, assessment and management. |