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Nurses specialized through higher education in asthma, allergy and COPD. Experiences from a Swedish perspective - A winning concept for the clinic
Conclusion: Advanced education after bachelor’s degree has benefits both for the patient and for the society.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Stridsman, C., Zakrisson, A., Sterner, T. Tags: 09.03 - Nurses Source Type: research

Exercise‐induced respiratory symptoms and allergy in elite athletes: Allergy and Asthma in Polish Olympic Athletes (A2POLO) project within GA2LEN initiative
ConclusionsHigh prevalence of exercise‐induced respiratory symptoms among top athletes is not reflected by asthma diagnosis. As it was expected, our data confirm that ‐ in diagnosis of EIA ‐ lung function testing alone is not useful whereas reversibility tests are of limited value.
Source: The Clinical Respiratory Journal - September 4, 2014 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Marcin Kurowski, Janusz Jurczyk, Hubert Krysztofiak, Marek L. Kowalski Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Severe asthmatic attack with cardiac arrest suspected to be induced by sulbactam sodium
We reported one case of severe asthmatic attack with cardiac arrest suspected to be induced by sulbactam sodium. A 74-year-old female received intravenous administration of mezlocillin sodium/sulbactam sodium for pulmonary infection complicated by bronchial asthma. After infusion of about 10 ml, the patient suddenly developed severe asthmatic attack and palpitations, then apnea and cardiac arrest. The patient was successfully rescued by glucocorticoids treatment and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The above symptoms were considered to be caused by mezlocillin sodium/sulbactam sodium. Detailed investigation showed that the p...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 23, 2014 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Zheng, W., Chen, Y., Zhao, L. Tags: 5.3 Allergy and Immunology Source Type: research

Systems biology and big data in asthma and allergy - recent discoveries and emerging challenges.
Abstract Asthma is a common condition caused by immune and respiratory dysfunction, and it is often linked to allergy. A systems perspective may prove helpful in unravelling the complexity of asthma and allergy. Our aim is to give an overview of systems biology approaches used in allergy and asthma research. Specifically, we describe recent "omic"-level findings, and examine how these findings have been systematically integrated to generate further insight.Current research suggests that allergy is driven by genetic and epigenetic factors, in concert with environmental factors such as microbiome and diet, leading t...
Source: Respiratory Care - October 15, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tang HHF, Sly PD, Holt PG, Holt KE, Inouye M Tags: Eur Respir J Source Type: research

Adult asthma, allergy and eczema in Stockholm (3HE-study)-associations with energy use, building characteristics and home environment factors
In conclusion, asthma, allergies or eczema among adults in Stockholm are more common in buildings with less energy use for space heating, in larger buildings and in apartments with recent redecoration, mould odour, water leakage and humid air. Dampness,mould, redecoration and increased energy efficiency in buildings may have consequences for asthma and allergy.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 30, 2015 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Norbäck, D., Lampa, E., Engvall, K. Tags: 6.2 Occupational and Environmental Health Source Type: research

Condition-specific associations of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents and young adults with asthma and food allergy.
CONCLUSIONS: In adolescents, asthma is associated with an increased risk of clinically relevant symptoms of depression and food allergy with an increased risk of clinically relevant symptoms of anxiety. Future research is needed to clarify directionality and mechanisms explaining these relationships. Health professionals should be aware of the increased risk of mental health problems in adolescents with asthma or food allergy. PMID: 26539899 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Asthma - February 18, 2016 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: J Asthma Source Type: research

Preeclampsia Associates with Asthma, Allergy and Eczema in Childhood.
Conclusions Preeclampsia is a shared prenatal risk factor for asthma, eczema and allergy in childhood pointing towards in-utero immune programming of the child. PMID: 27626972 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine - September 13, 2016 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Stokholm J, Sevelsted A, Anderson UD, Bisgaard H Tags: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Source Type: research

Maternal allergic disease history affects childhood allergy development through impairment of neonatal regulatory T-cells.
CONCLUSION: Maternal allergy correlated with impaired Tregs in neonates, and this could enhance the susceptibility of offspring to allergic diseases in early childhood due to an imbalance of Th1 and Th2 cells. PMID: 27646403 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Respiratory Care - September 21, 2016 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Meng SS, Gao R, Yan BD, Ren J, Wu F, Chen P, Zhang J, Wang LF, Xiao YM, Liu J Tags: Respir Res Source Type: research

Use of aerobiological information systems in pollen allergy management
Conclusions: involvement in a prospective study including an educational intervention on pollen allergy management seems to produce long term benefits in allergic subjects, regardless of AIS use. Further studies on larger samples and longer follow-ups are needed. Supported by EU LIFE program, project no. LIFE13 ENV/IT/001107.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 19, 2018 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Baldacci, S., Maio, S., Simoni, M., Angino, A., Silvi, P., La Grutta, S., Viegi, G., Ruggiero, F., Bedini, G., Natali, F., Cecchi, L., Prentovic, M., Berger, U., Moustafa, A., Annesi-Maesano, I., Monnier, S., Thibaudon, M., Orlandini, S. Tags: Epidemiology Source Type: research

Prevalence of food allergies and the quality of life in Korea: finding from the Korea National Health and Nutriotion Examination Survey
Conclusion: Food allergies in Korea are approximately 9.1% in prevalence and food allergies are associated with increased activity limitations, lower quality of life, depression, and suicidal ideation. Therefore, it may be necessary to perform early intervention through periodic evaluation of the mental health of food allergy patients.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 20, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yoon, S. W., Park, I.-W., Jung, J.-W., Choi, J.-C., Kim, J.-Y., Choi, B.-W., Shin, J.-W. Tags: Allergy and immunology Source Type: research

Systems biology and big data in asthma and allergy: recent discoveries and emerging challenges
Asthma is a common condition caused by immune and respiratory dysfunction, and it is often linked to allergy. A systems perspective may prove helpful in unravelling the complexity of asthma and allergy. Our aim is to give an overview of systems biology approaches used in allergy and asthma research. Specifically, we describe recent "omic"-level findings, and examine how these findings have been systematically integrated to generate further insight. Current research suggests that allergy is driven by genetic and epigenetic factors, in concert with environmental factors such as microbiome and diet, leading to early-life dist...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - January 8, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tang, H. H. F., Sly, P. D., Holt, P. G., Holt, K. E., Inouye, M. Tags: Back to Basics Source Type: research

Occupational management of type I latex allergy
Conclusions Individuals with type 1 latex allergy whose work necessitates them wearing latex gloves may continue in their job provided that adjustments are made to ensure that they are not exposed to powdered latex gloves.
Source: Occupational Medicine - August 20, 2013 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Madan, I., Cullinan, P., Ahmed, S. M. Tags: In-depth Review Source Type: research

Food allergy enhances allergic asthma in mice
Conclusion: Gut sensitization to OVA amplifies Der f-induced asthma in mice.
Source: Respiratory Research - November 30, 2014 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tiphaine BihouéeGregory BouchaudJulie ChesnéDavid LairCamille Rolland-DebordFaouzi BrazaMarie-Aude CheminantPhilippe AubertGuillaume MahayChristine SaganMichel NeunlistSophie BrouardMarie BodinierAntoine Magnan Source Type: research

Monitoring the profile of mould sensitization in children and adults in Volga region
Conclusions: The prevalence of mould allergy to AA increases. Monitoring of etiological factors and common associations of IgE-antibodies in allergic rhinitis and asthma is important for of elimination, prevention and treatment programs.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 23, 2014 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Astafieva, N., Udovichenko, E., Gamova, I., Perfilova, I. Tags: 5.3 Allergy and Immunology Source Type: research

Volatile organic compounds and risk of asthma and allergy: a systematic review.
Abstract Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are ubiquitous domestic pollutants. Their role in asthma/allergy development and exacerbations is uncertain. This systematic review investigated whether domestic VOC exposure increases the risk of developing and/or exacerbating asthma and allergic disorders. We systematically searched 11 databases and three trial repositories, and contacted an international panel of experts to identify published and unpublished experimental and epidemiological studies. 8455 potentially relevant studies were identified; 852 papers were removed after de-duplication, leaving 7603 unique pape...
Source: Respiratory Care - March 1, 2015 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Nurmatov UB, Tagiyeva N, Semple S, Devereux G, Sheikh A Tags: Eur Respir Rev Source Type: research