EAACI Guidelines on Allergen Immunotherapy: Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust · St Mary's Hospital · +53 more institutions
Abstract
Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR) is an allergic disorder of the nose and eyes affecting about a fifth of the general population. Symptoms of AR can be controlled with allergen avoidance measures and pharmacotherapy. However, many patients continue to have ongoing symptoms and an impaired quality of life; pharmacotherapy may also induce some side-effects. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) represents the only currently available treatment that targets the underlying pathophysiology, and it may have a disease-modifying effect. Either the subcutaneous (SCIT) or sublingual (SLIT) routes may be used. This Guideline has been prepared by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology's (EAACI) Taskforce on AIT…
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- 38.16
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- 100%
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- 223
Authors
45- GRGraham Roberts
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, St Mary's Hospital, David Hide Asthma and Allergy Research Centre, St. Mary's Hospital, University of Southampton
- OPOliver Pfaar
Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg, Zentrum für Rhinologie und Allergologie, University Medical Centre Mannheim
- CACezmi A. Akdiş
CK-CARE
- IJIgnacio J. Ansotegui
Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona
- SRStephen R. Durham
Imperial College London
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Allergen immunotherapy
- Immunology
- Allergen
- Allergy
- Immunotherapy
- Dermatology
- Immune system