Allergy/Intolerance to food substances
Discussion on recording allergies and intolerances to food substances, highlighting the complexity of reactions to combined food products and the need for clinical specificity. Exploration of challenges in classifying complex food allergens and the importance of editorial guidance for coverage in cl
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Managing Cows Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) in Infants: Weaning and Reintroduction Guidelines
Cows Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) in infants can present various symptoms and challenges. This guide covers the diagnosis, symptoms, weaning strategies, reintroduction of dairy, alternative products, and meeting nutritional needs. Learn to differentiate between CMPA and lactose intolerance for proper
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Evaluation and Treatment for Pneumonia in Patient with Penicillin Allergy
A 53-year-old woman, Katarina, presents with sudden illness of cough, high fever, and fatigue. With signs of pneumonia, but allergic to penicillin, the decision involves choosing appropriate treatment options such as PcV and considering past allergic reactions and infection history. Evaluating poten
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Professional Air Duct Cleaning Experts
Do you think that your dirty air ducts can cause allergy woes? At Beltway Air Duct Cleaning, we provide professional air duct cleaning services to remove dust, allergens, and other pollutants that can build up over time. Our duct cleaning services help you improve indoor air quality and can assist t
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Global Allergy Therapeutics Market
The Global Allergy Therapeutics Market Size is Anticipated to Exceed USD 42.5 Billion by 2033, Growing at a CAGR of 6.29% from 2023 to 2033.\n
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Understanding and Managing Food Allergies: Insights from Dr. Elizabeth Kiragu's Presentation
Dr. Elizabeth Kiragu, a Paediatric Allergy Specialist, shared valuable insights on the challenges and strategies in dealing with food allergies at the KPA Conference in April 2019. The presentation highlighted the importance of allergen avoidance, risk assessment, education for caregivers, and regul
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Understanding Allergies to Animals and Living Organisms
Allergies to animals and living organisms are a result of specific immune processes triggered by allergenic substances like proteins and peptides. This allergic response can be caused by various animal proteins such as dog allergens Can f.1, Can f.2, and Can f.3, and cat allergen Fel d1. The represe
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Veterinary Parasitology: Flea & Lice Overview
Explore the world of veterinary parasitology with a focus on fleas and lice. Dive into topics such as the life cycle of fleas, their preferred habitat, pathology concerns, and Flea Allergy Dermatitis. Learn about identifying stages in the flea life cycle, common flea species, and how to manage Flea
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Importance of Buildings for Better Health in the EU
Buildings play a crucial role in achieving better health in the EU, particularly concerning indoor air quality and its impact on respiratory diseases. The European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients Associations emphasizes the need to address indoor air quality issues to prevent hea
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Enhancing Food Allergy Awareness Through Improved Allergen Labelling in Europe
The European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients Associations (EFA) emphasizes the significance of accurate allergen labelling to empower individuals with food allergies. With up to 25% of the European population affected by food allergies, the need for clear and accessible informati
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Understanding Allergies in Today's Society
Allergy is a prevalent health issue affecting a significant portion of the global population due to various factors like environmental changes, lifestyle choices, and genetic predispositions. The rise of allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and dermatitis, poses a challenge
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Basophil Activation Test (BAT) in Allergy Diagnosis and Monitoring
Basophil Activation Test (BAT) is a valuable tool in diagnosing and monitoring allergies. It involves taking a structured patient history, confirming allergen identity through objective tests like prick tests or sIgE measurement, and monitoring basophil sensitivity. BAT can be useful in various clin
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Guardian of Safe Working at St. George's University Hospitals
Dr. Rosy Wells, a Paediatric Allergy Consultant, serves as the Guardian of Safe Working at St. George's University Hospitals. She supports the return to training (SuppoRTT) and LTFT training. Exception reporting is highlighted as a crucial system to address safety concerns and ensure junior doctors'
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ACGME Site Visit Information for Graduate Medical Education Programs
Explore the upcoming site visit background information for Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs by ACGME, focusing on allergy & immunology programs. Learn about the roles of site visitors, requirements for program accreditation, and the use of survey data to enhance program quality and complian
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