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Analysis of comorbidities and multimorbidity in adult patients in the International Severe Asthma Registry
CONCLUSION: In a global study, comorbidity or multimorbidity is reported in most adults with severe asthma and is associated with poorer asthma-related outcomes.PMID:37640263 | DOI:10.1016/j.anai.2023.08.021
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology - August 28, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Ghislaine Scelo Carlos A Torres-Duque Jorge Maspero Trung N Tran Ruth Murray Neil Martin Andrew N Menzies-Gow Mark Hew Matthew J Peters Peter G Gibson George C Christoff Todor A Popov Andr éanne Côté Celine Bergeron Delbert Dorscheid J Mark FitzGerald Source Type: research

Dynamic changes of nasal tight junctions in patients with convalescent COVID ‐19 with allergic rhinitis
KEY POINTS Nasal tight junction module score correlates negatively to allergy module score in COVID-19. Omicron variant may slow-down tight junction restoration in patients with AR.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - August 26, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Yating Liu, Zaichuan Wang, Limin Zhao, Xue Wang, Xinyi Li, Zhennan Qu, Yuan Zeng, Yingyue Liu, Liusiqi Hao, Mengzhe Yang, Yuling Zhang, Shujian Zhang, Qiqi Wang, Yan Li, Feng Lan, Luo Zhang Tags: RESEARCH NOTE Source Type: research

Efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine on nasal itching in children with allergic rhinitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conclusion: Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) holds great potential in alleviating symptoms, modulating immune factors levels, and reducing relapse in pediatric rhinitis. Meanwhile, CHM is relatively safe. However, the efficacy and safety of CHM in treating pediatric rhinitis still need to be confirmed due to the inclusion of studies with low methodological quality, small sample sizes, and potential heterogeneity. More high-quality research is necessary to provide reliable evidence for the clinical application of CHM.Systematic Review Registration: INPLASY.com, identifier INPLASY202340076
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - August 23, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Changes in serum hypoxia-inducible factor-1 α and erythropoietin in allergic rhinitis patients: Correlation with the Th inflammatory profile and disease comorbidities
CONCLUSION: These results confirmed a pathogenic implication for HIF-1α and IFN-γ in AR that warranted future bigger and longitudinal studies.PMID:37596741 | DOI:10.1177/03946320231196745
Source: International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology - August 19, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Abdullah N Al-Rasheedi Abdulrahman H Almaeen Abdullah D Alotaibi Abdulaziz S D Alruwaili Sultan H H Alruwaili Wadad M A Alruwaili Aljoharah S Alsakhry Ghuyudh M Alruwaili Hala M ALkuwaykibi Noof N Alrawili Rahaf Z Alabdullah Reem S Alatwi Ibrahim Taher Ta Source Type: research

Food Allergies: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
Am Fam Physician. 2023 Aug;108(2):159-165.ABSTRACTIn the United States, approximately 2% to 3% of adults and 8% of children have a food allergy. Allergic reactions range from minor pruritus to life-threatening anaphylaxis. These allergies often lead to significant anxiety and costs for patients and caregivers. Common food allergies include peanuts, cow's milk, shellfish, tree nuts, egg, fish, soy, and wheat. Peanut allergy, the most common, is the leading cause of life-threatening anaphylaxis. Children with asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, or an allergy to insect venom, medications, or latex are at an increase...
Source: American Family Physician - August 17, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Dellyse M Bright Holly Leigh Stegall David C Slawson Source Type: research