1.Early Exposure to Inhalant Allergens and Sensitization.
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2004;14(4):324-328
No abstract available.
Allergens*
2.Preparation of Candida albicans allergen
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;0(3):1-9
The study uses combining allergen preparation process of Coca and Sutherland method to prepare feather allergen with efficiency of 1.87g%. The allergen composes 16 amino acids, among that cyclic ones are of 19.25% and total nitrogen protein levels are 11,940 PNU (1/500 solution). The produced allergen has low toxicity, so it is safe for use
Allergens
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Candida albicans
3.Measuring potency of Candida albicans allergen through tests in vivo and in vitro
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;0(3):41-47
Using tests in vivo and in vitro to assess potency of Candida albicans allergen in 6 lots of rats with 250 - 300g in bodyweight, each lot had 10 rats. Results: anaphylactic value was 3.4±0.04, mastocyte test, prick test and stimulatory test had highly positive rates. Aandida Albicans allergen is one of the rhinitis inducing allergens that have high positive rate of tests: prick test 55.36%, stimulatory test 87.10%. Candida albicans allergen can be used for specific diagnosis in subjects, who are suspected of allergy with Candida albicans
Candida albicans
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Allergens
4.Can sIgE Levels to Food Allergens Predict Food-induced Anaphylaxis in Infants?
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(13):e109-
No abstract available.
Allergens
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Anaphylaxis
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Humans
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Infant
5.Changes of aeroallergen sensitization in childhood
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2019;7(4):171-172
No abstract available.
Allergens
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Rhinitis, Allergic
6.Desensitive treatment for Dermatophagodes pteronyssinus allergen in allergic rhinitis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;503(2):24-27
Study on specific desensitive treatment for Dermatophagodes pteronyssinus allergen in 33 patients (mean age: 33.73+/-10.98) with allergic rhinitis at Central Otorhinolaryngology Hospital from November 2003 to October 2004. After treatment, all of clinical symptoms were reduced. Common effects on clinical treatmen were excellent in 24.3%, good in 45.5%, moderate 15.1% and bad in 15.1%. Before treatment, 100% patients had positive nose stimulation test and by 6 months of treatment, the rate only was 9.1%. After treatment, total IgE level in serum was lower than before treatment and total IgG level in serum was increased in comparison with before treatment. Common results after treatment: excellent 24.2%, good 48.5%, moderatel18.2% and bad 9.1%
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
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Rhinitis
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Hypersensitivity
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Allergens
8.Kounis syndrome caused by double allergens: the more allergens present, the easier, the quicker, and the more severe the anaphylaxis.
Nicholas G KOUNIS ; Ioanna KONIARI ; Panagiotis PLOTAS ; George D SOUFRAS ; Grigorios TSIGKAS ; Periklis DAVLOUROS ; George HAHALIS
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(15):1889-1890
Allergens
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Anaphylaxis
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Humans
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Shock
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Syndrome
9.Expert consensus on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of allergic diseases (Part Ⅱ).
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;56(11):1527-1539
This article is the second part of the consensus. The principle of allergic diseases treatment is "combination of prevention and treatment, four in one":environmental control can avoid or reduce allergens, which is the first choice; allergen vaccine desensitization treatment is a cause-response treatment and has been considered as the first-line treatment; targeting drugs to block allergy or anti-allergy drugs to control symptoms is a commonly used symptomatic treatment method, which needs to be used with reference to the management of chronic diseases; Health education can change patients' misconceptions, improve their initiative and compliance, change their behavior, and improve the efficacy.
Humans
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Consensus
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Allergens
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Patient Compliance
10.Comparison of Allergic Skin Prick Test and FAST System in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis.
Journal of Rhinology 2000;7(2):105-108
The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis in clinical practice is frequently based on a skin prick test. The measurement of serum levels of specific IgE can be used as an alternative test to the skin prick test. Therefore, we tried to demonstrate the relationship between a skin prick test and Fluoro-Allergo-Sorbent Test (FAST) system in allergic rhinitis patients. In this study, we evaluated the results of skin prick tests and FAST allergens in 90 patients who were confirmed to have allergic rhinitis. The agreement between the skin prick test and FAST was statistically significant for D. pteronyssinus and D. farinae, while less significant for the other allergens. FAST is time and cost-efficient in specific IgE detect, while it shows high-agreement for only a few allergens. As a result, it is considered that there will be some limit in applying the FAST.
Allergens
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin E
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Rhinitis*
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Skin*