Andrew Bush
doi : 10.1111/pai.13988
Preschool wheeze is very common and often difficult to treat. Most children do not require any investigations; only a detailed history and physical examination to ensure an alternative diagnosis is not being missed; and the differential diagnosis, and hence investigation protocols for the child in whom a major illness is suspected, shows geographical variation.
Nicklas Brustad, Klaus Bønnelykke, Bo Chawes
doi : 10.1111/pai.13984
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood and a rise in prevalence has been observed concomitantly with changing dietary habits in the Western world. This change has favored a more Westernized diet characterized by high intake of processed food and fat in contrast to a Mediterranean diet high in fruit, vegetable and fish intake.
Daniil Lisik, Saliha Selin Özuygur Ermis, Athina Ioannidou, Gregorio Paolo Milani, Sungkutu Nyassi, Giulia Carla Immacolata Spolidoro, Hannu Kankaanranta, Emma Goksör, Göran Wennergren, Bright Ibeabughichi Nwaru
doi : 10.1111/pai.13991
Following the “hygiene hypothesis� and the increase in the prevalence of atopic diseases such as allergic rhinitis, a plethora of studies have investigated the role of sibship composition as a protective factor, but findings are conflicting.
Sabela Pérez-Codesido, Eulalia Grifol-Clar, Marianela Brandoni Petrone, Marta Goyanes Malumbres, Patricia Andrade Garban, Miguel A. Tejedor-Alonso
doi : 10.1111/pai.13977
Cow's milk allergy can result in anaphylactic reactions. The estimated prevalence of cow's milk allergy in developed countries ranges from 0.5% to 3% at age 1 year. Our objective was to perform a systematic review and, if possible, a meta-analysis to assess the frequency of fatal and recurrent anaphylaxis induced by cow's milk.
Ayobami Akenroye, Wanda Phipatanakul
doi : 10.1111/pai.13980
Petra Staubach, Montserrat Alvaro-Lozano, Bulent Enis Sekerel, Marcus Maurer, Moshe Ben-Shoshan, Miriam Porter, Eva Hua, Yan Ji, Alis Burciu, Marina Savelieva, Thomas Severin, Anton Drollmann, Andrzej Bienczak
doi : 10.1111/pai.13982
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), a long-lasting disease in children, impacts their quality of life. We report the results of a phase 2b dose-finding trial of ligelizumab (NCT03437278) and a high-affinity humanized monoclonal anti-IgE antibody, in adolescents with CSU, supported by modeling and simulation analyses, mitigating challenges in pediatric drug development.
Zelma Cheisa Fuxench, Nandita Mitra, David J. Margolis
doi : 10.1111/pai.13985
Ruperto González-Pérez, Paloma Poza-Guedes, Fernando Pineda
doi : 10.1111/pai.13986
Nicole Y. T. Ng, Jane Zhao, Christopher C. Y. Mak, So Lun Lee, Brian H. Y. Chung
doi : 10.1111/pai.13987
doi : 10.1111/pai.13993
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