Evolution of Allergy | |
The Allergy Epidemic: A Look into the Future | p. 3 |
Is the Prevalence of Allergy Continuously Increasing? | p. 17 |
Allergy: A Burden for the Patient and for the Society | p. 33 |
Epigenetics and Phenotypes | |
Epidemiology of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis | p. 49 |
Epidemiology of Pediatric Asthma | p. 79 |
Epidemiology of Occupational Asthma | p. 91 |
Epidemiology of Asthma Mortality | p. 107 |
Epidemiology of Anaphylaxis | p. 123 |
Epidemiology and Food Hypersensitivity | p. 145 |
Genetics of Asthma and Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness | p. 161 |
Genetics of Pediatric Asthma | p. 189 |
Genetic and Molecular Regulation of ß2-Adrenergic Receptors | p. 205 |
Genetics of Hypersensitivity | p. 227 |
Functional Genomics of Allergic Diseases | p. 239 |
Genetic Markers for Differentiating Aspirin-Hypersensitivity | p. 253 |
Allergens | |
Molecular Biology of Allergens: Structure and Immune Recognition | p. 265 |
Role of Allergens in Airway Disease and Their Interaction with the Airway Epithelium | p. 291 |
Sensitisation to Airborne Environmental Allergens: What Do We Know and What are the Problems? | p. 311 |
The Immunological Basis of the Hygiene Hypothesis | p. 325 |
Risk Factors | |
Early Sensitization and Development of Allergic Airway Disease-Risk Factors and Predictors: Is the Adult Responder Phenotype Determined during Early Childhood? | p. 351 |
T Cell Responses to the Allergens and Association with Different Wheezing Phenotypes in Children | p. 371 |
Indoor Air Pollution and Airway Disease | p. 387 |
Impact of Tobacco Smoke on Asthma and Allergic Disease | p. 403 |
Socioeconomic Status and Asthma in Children | p. 427 |
Index | p. 441 |
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