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Olympia Tsilochristou1,2, Paraskevi Maggina2, Zaraquiza Zolkipli3, Silvia Sanchez Garcia4, Pinar Uysal5, Montserrat Alvaro Lozano6, Marina Atanaskovic-Markovic7, Astghik Baghdasaryan8, Kirsten Beyer9, George DuToit10, Roy Gerth van Wijk11, Arne Høst12, Jonathan O'Hourihane13, Lars Ingemann14, Juho E Kivistö15, Jose Manuel Lopes Dos Santos16, Erik Melén17, Antonella Muraro18, Antonio Nieto19, Giovanni Pajno20, Klaus Rose21, Lagos A Réthy22, Cansin Sackesen23, Peter Schmid Grendelmeier24, Erkka Valovirta25, Magnus Wickman26, Philippe A Eigenmann27, Ulrich Wahn9, Lauri-Ann van der Poel28.
Abstract
The history of pediatric allergology (PA) in Europe is relatively youthful, dating back to 1984, when a small group of pediatricians founded the European Working Group on Pediatric Allergy and Immunology-later giving rise to ESPACI (European Society on Pediatric Allergology and Clinical Immunology). In 1990, the first dedicated journal, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (PAI), was founded. There are striking differences across Europe, and even within European countries, in relation to the training pathways for doctors seeing children with allergic disease(s). In 2016, the EAACIClemens von Pirquet Foundation (CvP) organized and sponsored a workshop with the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Pediatric Section. This collaboration focussed on the future of PA and specifically on education, research, and networking/ advocacy. The delegates representing many countries across Europe have endorsed the concept that optimal care of children with allergic diseases is delivered by pediatricians who have received dedicated training in allergy, or allergists who have received dedicated training in pediatrics. In order to meet the needs of children and families with allergic disease(s), the pediatric allergist is highly encouraged to develop several networks. Our challenge is to reinforce a clear strategic approach to scientific excellence to across our member base and to ensure and enhance the relevance of European pediatric research in allergy. With research opportunities in basic, translational, clinical, and epidemiologic trials, more trainees and trained specialists are needed and it is an exciting time to be a pediatric allergologist.Entities:
Keywords: allergy; anaphylaxis; asthma; children; drug; food allergy; pediatric allergology; pediatrics; training; trial
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29168232 DOI: 10.1111/pai.12833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Allergy Immunol ISSN: 0905-6157 Impact factor: 6.377