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  1. The growing world population and increased pressure on agricultural resources are driving a shortage of dietary protein sources. As a result, industry is developing more sustainable novel food protein sources ...

    Authors: Kitty Verhoeckx, Katrine Lindholm Bøgh, Anne Constable, Michelle M. Epstein, Karin Hoffmann Sommergruber, Thomas Holzhauser, Geert Houben, Annette Kuehn, Erwin Roggen, Liam O’Mahony, Ben Remington and René Crevel
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:13
  2. Worldwide, guidelines recommend the use of adrenaline autoinjectors (AAIs) for self-medication in patients who experience severe allergic reaction. The European Medical Agency recommends the prescription of tw...

    Authors: Magdalena Kraft, Sabine Dölle-Bierke, Paul J. Turner, Antonella Muraro, Montserrat Fernández-Rivas, Linus Grabenhenrich and Margitta Worm
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:12
  3. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is the only treatment option available for allergic patients with disease-modifying intention. Both efficacy and safety has been demonstrated for multiple trials in children, adole...

    Authors: O. Pfaar, R. Gerth van Wijk, L. Klimek, J. Bousquet and P. S. Creticos
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:11
  4. Pollen and house dust mite (HDM) subcutaneous immunotherapy (SLIT) and pollen subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) are effective therapies for children with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR). There are no previou...

    Authors: Thomas Proctor, Elodie Morrough, Otto Fenske, Sarah Allatt, Stephen M. Hughes, Vibha Sharma and Peter D. Arkwright
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:10
  5. Nasal irrigations (NI) are increasingly used as an over-the-counter adjunctive treatment for allergic rhinitis (AR), but clinical studies on their effectiveness are limited.

    Authors: Dimitrios I. Mitsias, Maria V. Dimou, John Lakoumentas, Konstantinos Alevizopoulos, Bernardo Sousa-Pinto, Joao A. Fonseca, Jean Bousquet and Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:9
  6. Hymenoptera venom allergy (HVA) is an underestimated condition representing an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Preventing future allergic reactions in patients who have already developed ...

    Authors: Maria Beatrice Bilò, Alice Corsi, Valerio Pravettoni, Donatella Bignardi, Patrizia Bonadonna, Oliviero Quercia, Marina Mauro, Elio Novembre, Rebecca Micheletti and Roberto Papa
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:8
  7. Rhinitis is a common problem within the population. Many subjects with rhinitis also have atopic multimorbidity, such as asthma and eczema. The purpose of this investigation was to compare subjects with only r...

    Authors: Viiu Blöndal, Fredrik Sundbom, Magnus P. Borres, Marieann Högman, Kjell Alving, Andrei Malinovschi and Christer Janson
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:6
  8. Eczema phenotypes based on eczema onset and persistence might better identify groups prone to allergic and respiratory conditions than a binary definition of eczema. We examined the associations of childhood e...

    Authors: Chen Hu, Tamar Nijsten, Evelien R. van Meel, Nicole S. Erler, Christophe Piketty, Nicolette W. de Jong, Suzanne G. M. A. Pasmans, Johan C. de Jongste and Liesbeth Duijts
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:7
  9. Carboplatin administration can usually be safely continued via a so-called desensitisation protocol when hypersensitivity reactions arise. Severe break-through reactions that occur early during desensitisation...

    Authors: Hanneke N. G. Oude Elberink, Mathilde Jalving, Hilda Dijkstra and Annick A. J. M. van de Ven
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:5
  10. Clean and fresh indoor air supports health and well-being. However, indoor air can contain pollutants that can cause a variety of symptoms and reduce well-being. Individual exposure agents can also increase th...

    Authors: Jussi Lampi, Anne Hyvärinen, Marina Erhola, Tari Haahtela, Kyösti Haukipuro, Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy, Kaisa Jalkanen, Kirsi Karvala, Sanna Lappalainen, Kari Reijula, Hannele Rämö, Markku Sainio, Anniina Salmela, Mika Salminen, Tuula Vasankari and Juha Pekkanen
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:4
  11. Previous studies have suggested an increased risk of asthma related to indoor dampness problems, but their role in the etiology of Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome has not been studied. We utilized a population-ba...

    Authors: Maritta S. Jaakkola, Taina K. Lajunen and Jouni J. K. Jaakkola
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:3
  12. Evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of mite allergen avoidance for the treatment of asthma is lacking. In previous meta-analyses on mite allergen control, the baseline data were not discussed in deta...

    Authors: Frank E. van Boven, Nicolette W. de Jong, Gert-Jan Braunstahl, Roy Gerth van Wijk and Lidia R. Arends
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:2
  13. Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and chronic rhinosinusitis, systemic steroids have been used for their treatment for decades. However, it has been ...

    Authors: Valerie Hox, Evelijn Lourijsen, Arnout Jordens, Kristian Aasbjerg, Ioana Agache, Isam Alobid, Claus Bachert, Koen Boussery, Paloma Campo, Wytske Fokkens, Peter Hellings, Claire Hopkins, Ludger Klimek, Mika Mäkelä, Ralph Mösges, Joaquim Mullol…
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:1

    The Correction to this article has been published in Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:38

  14. IgE sensitisation in tropical areas is under-reported. A 2 year retrospective cohort study of allergy data specific to aero and food allergens in Brunei demonstrated that specific IgE levels to house dust mite (D...

    Authors: Haziq Emran, Christina Siew Eng Chieng, Surita Taib and Anne Catherine Cunningham
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:65
  15. Data regarding clinical relevance of house dust mite (HDM) components over allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for allergic rhinitis (AR) are lacking. 18 adult AR patients receiving HDM-AIT for 52 weeks were followed...

    Authors: Yanran Huang, Chengshuo Wang, Xi Lin, Hongfei Lou, Feifei Cao, Wenhan Li, Yuan Zhang and Luo Zhang
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:64
  16. Rhinovirus A and C infections are important contributors to asthma induction and exacerbations. No data exist on the interaction of local immune responses in rhinovirus infection. Therefore, we aimed to determ...

    Authors: Emilia Mikola, Oscar Palomares, Riitta Turunen, Matti Waris, Lotta E. Ivaska, Antti Silvoniemi, Tuomo Puhakka, Beate Rückert, Tytti Vuorinen, Mübeccel Akdis, Cezmi A. Akdis and Tuomas Jartti
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:63
  17. The role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis and determining the phenotypes of asthma is not fully elucidated. miR-146a has been previously shown to suppress inflammatory responses in different cells. In this study,...

    Authors: Anet Kivihall, Alar Aab, Jerzy Soja, Krzysztof Sładek, Marek Sanak, Alan Altraja, Bogdan Jakiela, Grazyna Bochenek and Ana Rebane
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:62
  18. Our meta-analysis of several ethnic groups (Japanese, Korean, Indian, Brazilian) revealed a significant genome-wide association between cold medicine-related SJS/TEN (CM-SJS/TEN) with severe ocular complicatio...

    Authors: Patchima Chantaren, Passara Jongkhajornpong, Mayumi Ueta, Vilavun Puangsricharern, Kaevalin Lekhanont, Phattrawan Pisuchpen, Pinnita Prabhasawat, Kanya Suphapeetiporn and Shigeru Kinoshita
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:61
  19. The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) supports three journals: Allergy, Paediatric Allergy and Immunology as well as Clinical and Translational Allergy. The major goals of EAACI inclu...

    Authors: C. A. Akdis, J. Bousquet, C. E. Grattan, P. A. Eigenmann, K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber, I. Agache and M. Jutel
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:60

    The Correction to this article has been published in Clinical and Translational Allergy 2020 10:37

  20. This study evaluates adherence to adrenaline autoinjector prescriptions in a cohort of well-characterized anaphylaxis patients. The overall retrieval rate was 76% with the highest rate in patients with severe ...

    Authors: Louise Parke, Annemarie Schaeffer Senders, Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, Annmarie Touborg Lassen, Athamaica Ruiz Oropeza, Susanne Halken, Sigurd Broesby-Olsen, Henrik Fomsgaard Kjær and Charlotte G. Mortz
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:59
  21. Tolerance development rates differ between food allergies. Almost all previous studies have not used the gold standard method, the double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), which may affect the...

    Authors: C. Nitsche, C. D. Westerlaken-van Ginkel, B. J. Kollen, A. B. Sprikkelman, G. H. Koppelman and A. E. J. Dubois
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:58
  22. The Nature Step to Respiratory Health was the overarching theme of the 12th General Meeting of the Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD) in Helsinki, August 2018. New approaches are needed t...

    Authors: Tari Haahtela, Leena von Hertzen, Josep M. Anto, Chunxue Bai, Abay Baigenzhin, Eric D. Bateman, Digambar Behera, Kazi Bennoor, Paulo Camargos, Niels Chavannes, Jaime Correia de Sousa, Alvaro Cruz, Maria Do Céu Teixeira, Marina Erhola, Eeva Furman, Bilun Gemicioğlu…
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:57
  23. Temporal ecological studies have shown that outdoor moulds are associated with severe asthma exacerbations, as emergency department visits or hospitalisations. The aim of this was to assess the associations be...

    Authors: D. M. Caillaud, S. Martin, C. Ségala, N. Dupuy, M. Thibaudon and D. Muti
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:56
  24. Hymenoptera stings are a major cause of anaphylaxis. Various risk factors are discussed in literature. This study aims to investigate potential risk factors for severe sting reactions in wasp (Vespula spp.) and h...

    Authors: Danielle Fehr, Sara Micaletto, Thomas Moehr and Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:54
  25. Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that one of the authors’ names was spelled incorrectly. In this Correction the incorrect and correct author name are shown. In the author...

    Authors: J. Bousquet and M. van Hage
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:53

    The original article was published in Clinical and Translational Allergy 2016 6:47

  26. Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that one of the collaborators’ names was spelled incorrectly. In this Correction the incorrect and correct author name are shown. In the ...

    Authors: J. Bousquet
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:52

    The original article was published in Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:16

  27. Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that one of the collaborators’ names was spelled incorrectly. In this Correction the incorrect and correct author name are shown. In the ...

    Authors: J. Bousquet
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:51

    The original article was published in Clinical and Translational Allergy 2018 8:45

  28. Different clinical trials showed the superior efficacy of rupatadine compared to placebo at improving seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) symptoms, but no study has assessed if the response promoted is clinically...

    Authors: Joaquim Mullol, Iñaki Izquierdo, Kimihiro Okubo, Giorgio Walter Canonica, Jean Bousquet and Antonio Valero
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:50
  29. Histamine H1 receptor (H1R) and histamine H4 receptor (H4R) are essential in allergic inflammation. The roles of H4R have been characterized in T cell subsets, whereas the functional properties of H4R in monoc...

    Authors: Hua Peng, Jian Wang, Xiao Yan Ye, Jie Cheng, Cheng Zhi Huang, Li Yue Li, Tian Ying Li and Chun Wei Li
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:49
  30. Chronic urticaria is a disease characterized by the appearance of weals, angioedema or both longer than 6 weeks. Degranulation of cutaneous or submucosal mast cells leads to release of mediators including hist...

    Authors: Emek Kocatürk and Clive Grattan
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:48
  31. Recurrent use of oral corticosteroids (OCS) and over-use of short-acting beta-2-agonists (SABA) are factors associated with adverse side effects and asthma-related death. We aim to quantify high OCS exposure, ...

    Authors: Ana Sá-Sousa, Rute Almeida, Ricardo Vicente, Nilton Nascimento, Henrique Martins, Alberto Freitas and João Almeida Fonseca
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:47
  32. Recommendations on contraindications to allergen immunotherapy (AIT) have been independently developed by National and International Societies/Academies. AIT contraindications are mainly based on case reports,...

    Authors: C. Pitsios, M. Tsoumani, M. B. Bilò, G. J. Sturm, P. Rodríguez del Río, R. Gawlik, F. Ruëff, G. Paraskevopoulos, E. Valovirta, O. Pfaar, M. A. Calderón and P. Demoly
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:45
  33. In all societies, the burden and cost of allergic and chronic respiratory diseases are increasing rapidly. Most economies are struggling to deliver modern health care effectively. There is a need to support th...

    Authors: J. Jean Bousquet, Holger J. Schünemann, Alkis Togias, Marina Erhola, Peter W. Hellings, Torsten Zuberbier, Ioana Agache, Ignacio J. Ansotegui, Josep M. Anto, Claus Bachert, Sven Becker, Martin Bedolla-Barajas, Michael Bewick, Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich, Isabelle Bosse, Louis P. Boulet…
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:44
  34. Asthma is recognized as a major public health concern in the world. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the prevalence of asthma by using the Global Allergy and Asthma Network of Excellence (GA2LEN) que...

    Authors: Afshin Ostovar, Wytske J. Fokkens, Safoora Pordel, Ali Movahed, Khadijeh Ghasemi, Maryam Marzban and Shokrollah Farrokhi
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:43
  35. Blood eosinophil count (BEC) and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) concentration are established biomarkers in asthma, associated particularly with the risk of exacerbations. We evaluated the relationship...

    Authors: David B. Price, Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich, Ian D. Pavord, Nicolas Roche, David M. G. Halpin, Leif Bjermer, Omar S. Usmani, Guy Brusselle, Simon Wan Yau Ming and Sarang Rastogi
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:41
  36. The Milk Allergy in Primary (MAP) Care guideline was first published in 2013 in this journal. MAP aimed to provide simple and accessible algorithms for UK clinicians in primary care, detailing all the steps be...

    Authors: Adam Fox, Trevor Brown, Joanne Walsh, Carina Venter, Rosan Meyer, Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, Michael Levin, Hannah Spawls, Jolene Beatson, Marie-Therese Lovis, Mario C. Vieira and David Fleischer
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:40
  37. In two independent microarray studies involving primary airway epithelial cells, the relative gene expression of TMEM178 decreases with the progression of asthma severity. Our manuscript creates a paradigm for fu...

    Authors: Naiya B. Patel, Lorena A. Ostilla, Lyda Cuervo-Pardo, Sergejs Berdnikovs and Sergio E. Chiarella
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:38
  38. This multicentre, cross-sectional study conducted in Spain assessed the clinical characteristics and quality of life of patients who were aged 14–55 years and had allergic rhinitis and/or asthma, which was due...

    Authors: Beristain Ana and Fernando de la Torre
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:39
  39. Eosinophilic disorders represent a group of pathologic conditions with highly heterogeneous pathophysiology and clinical presentation and variable prognosis, ranging from asymptomatic or mild, to severe and co...

    Authors: Polliana Mihaela Leru
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:36
  40. Hereditary angioedema with C1 inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE) is characterized by recurrent swelling in subcutaneous or submucosal tissues. Symptoms often begin by age 5–11 years and worsen during puberty, b...

    Authors: Anette Bygum, Teresa Caballero, Anete S. Grumach, Hilary J. Longhurst, Laurence Bouillet, Werner Aberer, Andrea Zanichelli, Jaco Botha, Irmgard Andresen and Marcus Maurer
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:37
  41. Platelet activating factor (PAF) is an endogenous, active phospholipid released from inflammatory cells, platelets, and endothelial cells, and is involved in the regulation of immune responses. Degradation of ...

    Authors: Bastsetseg Ulambayar, Eun-Mi Yang, Hyun-Young Cha, Yoo-Seob Shin, Hae-Sim Park and Young-Min Ye
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:33
  42. Antihistamines are the most prescribed therapy in recurrent idiopathic angioedema, yet little is known about their efficacy. Herein, we report on clinical improvement with antihistamine therapy in 120 patients...

    Authors: Zonne L. M. Hofman, Nikki van West, C. Erik Hack, André C. Knulst, Coen Maas and Heike Röckmann
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:35
  43. The atopic syndrome consists of heterogeneous manifestations, in which multiple associated genetic loci have recently been identified. It is hypothesized that immune dysregulation plays a role in the pathogene...

    Authors: Jill de Wit, Rogier T. A. van Wijck, Virgil A. S. H. Dalm, Kristen L. Snyder, Joan E. E. Totté, Suzanne G. M. A. Pasmans and Peter J. van der Spek
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:34
  44. The objective of this analysis was to compare the multiplex ImmunoCAP ISAC (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sweden) and the multiplex Alex Allergy Explorer (Macro Array Diagnostics GmbH, Austria) platform on specifi...

    Authors: Jana Bojcukova, Tomas Vlas, Peter Forstenlechner and Petr Panzner
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:31
  45. In daily practice, one-third of sesame allergic patients, confirmed by clinical history or food challenge, do not show any detectable specific IgE using current diagnostics. Currently used sesame extracts are ...

    Authors: Anna M. Ehlers, Madlen Rossnagel, Bettina Brix, Mark A. Blankestijn, Thuy-My Le, Waltraud Suer, Henny G. Otten and André C. Knulst
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:32
  46. Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) is a therapeutic challenge because of the high recurrence rate. Surgical intervention should be considered in patients who fail to improve after medical tre...

    Authors: Lien Calus, Nicholas Van Bruaene, Cedric Bosteels, Sarah Dejonckheere, Thibaut Van Zele, Gabrielle Holtappels, Claus Bachert and Philippe Gevaert
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:30
  47. Double-blind, placebo-controlled trials (DBPCTs) have confirmed the efficacy of allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) with depigmented-polymerized allergen extracts (DPAEs). This systematic review evaluates th...

    Authors: Ralph Mösges, Antonio Valero Santiago, Silke Allekotte, Nilufar Jahed, Anatoli Astvatsatourov, Angelika Sager and Jaime Sánchez-López
    Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2019 9:29