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This page was last updated: 6 June 2010

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SUNDAY 6 JUNE

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07.30 - 08.15


MTE 1 - SLIT: Who to treat and how


Giovanni Passalacqua, Italy
Robyn O'Hehir, Australia

MTE 2 - Immunotherapy: future directions


Mark Larché, Canada
Rudolf Valenta, Austria

MTE 3 - Urticaria: evaluation and management


Elena Borzova, Russia
Marcus Maurer, Germany

MTE 4 - Nasal polyposis


Valerie Lund, United Kingdom
Philippe Gevaert, Belgium

MTE 5 - Food allergy: prevention and treatment


Andrew Clark, United Kingdom
Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, Denmark

MTE 6 - Epidemiology – time trends and risk factors in allergic disease


Carsten Flohr, United Kingdom
Erika von Mutius, Germany

MTE 7 - Managing severe persistent childhood asthma


Ulrich Wahn, Germany
Gunilla Hedlin, Sweden

MTE 8 - Writing better scientific papers


Stephen Durham, United Kingdom
Helen Smith, United Kingdom

MTE 26 - Basophils as effector cells in allergy


Gianni Marone, Italy

08.30 – 10.00


Plenary Symposium 1 - Regulation of mucosal immunity


Chairs:
Patrick Holt, Australia
Hans-Uwe Simon, Switzerland

Regulation of gut immunity
Allan Mowat, United Kingdom

Immune responses in the lung in asthma
Eckard Hamelmann, Germany

The skin as an immune organ
Natalija Novak, Germany

Nasal immunity in allergic disease
Claus Bachert, Belgium

Plenary Symposium 2 - The hygiene hypothesis revisited


Chairs:
Anthony Frew, United Kingdom
Jan Lötvall, Sweden

Two decades of the hygiene hypothesis
David Strachan, United Kingdom

Global trends in allergy
Peter Burney, United Kingdom

The allergic march: what have we learned from cohort studies?
Magnus Wickman, Sweden

Gene-environment interactions
Fernando Martinez, United States

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee break


10.30 – 12.00


Symposium 1 - Obesity, diet and asthma


Chairs:
Luis Delgado, Portugal
Thomas Platts-Mills, United States

Asthma and obesity
Gabriele Nagel, Germany

Lessons from animal models
Stephanie Shore, United States

Interventions and asthma control
Louise-Philippe Boulet, Canada

Symposium 2 - Immune regulation in allergy and asthma


Allergopharma award

Chairs:
Christopher Corrigan, United Kingdom
Mark Larché, Canada

T cell regulation in asthma
Catherine Hawrylowicz, United Kingdom

B cell regulation
Mübeccel Akdis, Switzerland

Clinical applications of regulatory T cells
Silvia Gregori, Italy

Symposium 3 - Preclinical and molecular aspects of food allergy


Chairs:
Clare Mills, United Kingdom 
Barbara Ballmer-Weber, Switzerland

The molecular basis of food allergens
Stefan Vieths, Germany

Immune responses in food allergy
Barbara Bohle, Austria

Mouse models in food allergy
Philippe Eigenmann, Switzerland

Symposium 4 - Mastocytosis


Chairs:
Johannes Ring, Germany
Clive Grattan, United Kingdom

Overview
Knut Brockow, Germany

Therapeutic dilemmas in venom allergy
Patrizia Bonadonna, Italy

Clinical presentation of clonal and non-clonal mast cell disorders
Luis Escribano, Spain

Company Sponsored Symposium - Stallergenes
Added therapeutic value of allergic rhinitis treatment with the 5-grass immunotherapy tablet




Chairs :
Peter Howarth, United Kingdom
Pascal Demoly, France

Lessons learned from the 5-grass immunotherapy tablet clinical development trials
Randolf Brehler, Germany

Sustained effect of the pre and coseasonal treatment with the 5-grass immunotherapy tablet
Hans-Jørgen Malling, Denmark

Clinical relevance of the 5-grass immunotherapy tablet in the treatment of severe uncontrolled grass-pollen allergic rhinitis patients
Pascal Demoly, France

Workshop 1 - Hypersensitivity induced lung disease


Chairs:
Ioana Agache, Romania
Andrew Menzies-Gow, United Kingdom

Allergic alveolitis/Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Yvon Cormier, Canada

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
Paul Greenberger, United States

Eosinophilic pneumonia
Jean-François Cordier, France

Workshop 2 - Academic skills


Chairs:
Helen Smith, United Kingdom
Anthony Dubois, The Netherlands

Writing up case studies and generating hypotheses
Paul Glasziou, United Kingdom

Choosing quality of life questionnaires
Christian Apfelbacher, Germany

Testing patient literature for readability
Gillian Rowlands, United Kingdom

Hot Topic 1 - Maternal programming in the development of allergic disease


Chairs:   
John Warner, United Kingdom
Patrick Holt, Australia

Dietary exposure and feeding practices in the pathogenesis of allergic disease
Susan Prescott, Australia

Breast milk-mediated transfer of an antigen induces tolerance and protection from allergic asthma
Valérie Verhasselt, France

Prenatal risk factors for allergic disease
Catarina Almqvist Malmros, Sweden

Year in Review 1 - Clinical I


Chairs:
Hugo Neffen, Argentina
Arne Høst, Denmark

Allergen control
Roy Gerth van Wijk, The Netherlands

Pediatric allergy
Roger Lauener, Switzerland

Allergy diagnosis
Victoria Cardona, Spain

Infection and allergy
Chrysanthi Skevaki, Greece

OAS 1 - Asthma: genetics


Chairs:
Francine Kauffmann, France
Fernando Martinez, United States

Introductory lecture by Francine Kauffmann: The genetics of asthma

OAS 2 - Immunotherapy: clinical developments


Chairs:
Enrico Compalati, Italy 
Moises Calderon, United Kingdom

Introductory lecture by Enrico Compalati: What is missing in immunotherapy?

OAS 3 - The allergic immune responses


Chairs:
Edward Knol, The Netherlands
Marek Jutel, Poland

Introductory lecture by Edward Knol: Innate responses to allergens

Late Breaking OAS 1 - Rhinitis: mechanisms and treatment


Chairs:
Barbara Rogala, Poland
Diana Deleanu, Russia

Introductory lecture by Barbara Rogala: Diagnostic tools in rhinitis

PDS 1 - Food challenges


Chairs:
Lars Poulsen, Denmark
Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Austria

PDS 2 - Allergenes and pollution: exposure and mechanisms


Chairs:
Martin Chapman, United States
Meinir Jones, United Kingdom

PDS 3 - Asthma: basic mechanisms


Chairs:
Ender Terzioğlu, Turkey
Piotr Kuna, Poland

PDS 4 - New technologies for allergy diagnosis


Chairs:
Enrico Scala, Italy
Jörg Kleine-Tebbe, Germany

Business meeting
Allergy, Asthma & Sports Interest Group



Chairs:
André Moreira, Portugal
Matteo Bonini, Italy

Asthma: from birth to the Olympics
Kai-Håkon Carlsen, Norway

12.00 – 13.30 LUNCH & POSTER VIEWING


12.00 – 13.30 The Ring of Pro & Con - Immunotherapy for asthma?


Chair:
Richard Lockey, United States

Pro: Hans-Jørgen Malling, Denmark
Con: Albrecht Bufe, Germany

13.00 – 13.30 The Ring of Pro & Con - Immunotherapy for atopic dermatitis?


Chair:
Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier, Switzerland

Pro: Natalija Novak, Germany
Con: Alessandro Fiocchi, Italy

13.30 – 15.00


Symposium 5 - Cutaneous drug hypersensitivity


Chairs:
Oliver Hausmann, Switzerland
Maria José Torres, Spain

Pharmacogenetics of drug allergy
Munir Pirmohamed, United Kingdom

Immediate cutaneous reactions
Knut Brockow, Germany

Non-immediate cutaneous reactions
Nikhil Yawalkar, Switzerland

Symposium 6 - Development of tolerance in children


Chairs:
Susan Prescott, Australia
Hugh Sampson, United States

Immune responses to food allergens in pre- and post-natal life
Harald Renz, Germany

Is breast feeding protective?
Susanne Halken, Denmark

When should we wean infants?
Michael Perkin, United Kingdom

Symposium 7 - Clinical trials with novel vaccines


Chairs:
Reto Crameri, Switzerland
Stephen Durham, United Kingdom

Virus-like particles
Thomas Kündig, Switzerland

Modular antigen transport molecules
Claudio Rhyner, Switzerland

Recombinant allergens for SLIT
Philippe Moingeon, France

World Allergy Forum - Severe asthma


Chairs:
Richard Lockey, United States
Jan Lötvall, Sweden

Phenotypes of severe asthma
Sally Wenzel, United States

Effect of asthma exacerbations on natural history
Robert Lemanske, United States

Treatment of severe asthma in children
Ulrich Wahn, Germany

IRINE Symposium - New trends in asthma and allergic disease in Eastern Europe


Chairs:
Lawrence DuBuske, United States
Krzysztof Kowal, Poland
Alexander Chuchalin, Russia

Changes in the aerobiology of Ukraine and Russia
Viktoria Rodinkova, Ukraine

T cell and dendritic cell based immune therapies
Leonid Titov, Belarus

Neuropeptides in allergic rhinitis
Radoslaw Gawlik, Poland

Novel immue modulators for allergen immunotherapy
Lawrence DuBuske, United States

H4 receptors and allergic disease
Roman Khanferyan, Russia

Company Sponsored Symposium – MSD
New insights into the prevention of asthma exacerbations



Chair:
Neil Barnes, United Kingdom

Introduction
Neil Barnes, United Kingdom

Exploring exercise as a trigger of asthma exacerbations
Vibeke Backer, Denmark

Infections – why are they the most common cause of asthma exacerbations?
Hans Bisgaard, Denmark

Asthma and the allergy season: planning ahead to prevent exacerbations
Peter Howarth, United Kingdom

Questions and answers / Panel Discussion

Workshop 3 - The role of IL-17 in allergy


Chairs:
Mübeccel Akdis, Switzerland
Ioana Agache, Romania

Origin and plasticity of Th17 cells
Francesco Annunziato, Italy

Phenotypes of IL-17-producing cells in the airways
Anders Lindén, Sweden

Th22 and Th17 cells are distinct populations and may play distinct roles in allergic inflammation
Carsten Schmidt-Weber, Germany

Workshop 4 - Parasites and allergy


Chairs:
Julian Hopkin, United Kingdom
Eckard Hamelmann, Germany

Epidemiology of helminths and allergy
Carsten Flohr, United Kingdom

Mechanisms for the interaction
Maria Yazdanbaksh, The Netherlands

Helminth modulation of allergic inflammation
Eckard Hamelmann, Germany

Clinical Update 1 - Evaluating the upper airway (for non-ENT doctors)


Chairs: 
Cemal Cingi, Turkey
Elina Toskala, Finland

History and examination
Peter Hellings, Belgium

Assessment of severity
Livije Kalogjera, Croatia

Treatment options
Joaquim Mullol, Spain

The Clinical and Experimental Allergy debates


13.30 – 14.15 Debate 1 - Allergy is important in asthma


Chair:
Robyn O'Heir, Australia

Pro: Thomas Platts-Mills, United States
Con: Aziz Sheikh, United Kingdom

14.15 – 15.00 Debate 2 - Asthma should be defined only on the basis of variable airflow obstruction



Chair:
Barry Kay, United Kingdom

Pro: Frederick Hargreave, Canada
Con: Stephen Holgate, United Kingdom

EAACI Food Allergy Task Force Meeting - Food allergy: clinical practice guidelines


Chairs:
Nikos Papadopoulos, Greece
Matthew Fenton, United States

NIAID/NIH food allergy clinical practice guidelines
Matthew Fenton, United States

EuroPrevall: outcomes and perspectives
Clare Mills, United Kingdom

EAACI food allergy initiative
Antonella Muraro, Italy

OAS 4 - Epidemiology of occupational allergy


Chairs:
Oliver Vandenplas, Belgium
Andrea Siracusa, Italy

Introductory lecture by Oliver Vandenplas: New trends in occupational allergy in Europe

OAS 5 - Angioedema: what's new?


Chairs:
Marco Cicardi, Italy
Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier, Switzerland

Introductory lecture by Marco Cicardi: New insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of C1-inhibitor deficiency

OAS 6 - Wheeze and asthma in childhood


Chairs:
Thomas Eiwegger, Switzerland
Graham Roberts, United Kingdom

Introductory lecture by Thomas Eiwegger: Programming and development of allergic diseases

OAS 7 - Insect venom allergy


Chairs:
Franziska Ruëff, Germany
Beatrice Bilò, Italy

Introductory lecture by Franziska Ruëff: Anti-IgE pre-treatment in venom immunotherapy - what is the evidence?

OAS 8 - Asthma: diagnosis and management


Chairs:
Bulent Sekerel, Turkey
Jae-Won Oh, Korea

Introductory lecture by Bulent Sekerel: Asthma control

Business Meeting
Aerobiology and Pollution Interest Group



Chairs:
Lorenzo Cecchi, Italy
Isabella Annesi-Maesano, France

Climate change and allergic diseases after the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference: which future?
Gennaro D'Amato, Italy

Business Meeting
Immunotherapy Interest Group



Chairs:
Giovanni Passalacqua, Italy
Moises Calderon, United Kingdom

The WAO-SLIT position paper and beyond
Walter Canonica, Italy

15.00 - 15.30 Coffee break


15.30 - 17.00


Symposium 8 - Eczema from infancy to adolescence


Chairs:
Roger Lauener, Switzerland
Fabienne Rancé, France

Why do infants develop eczema?
Susanne Lau, Germany

Evaluation of the child with eczema
Marjolein de Bruin-Weller, The Netherlands

Managing eczema in adolescence
Doris Staab, Germany

Symposium 9 - Dust mite allergens thirty years on


Chairs:
Désirée Larenas-Linnemann, Mexico
Ruby Pawankar, Japan

Antibody binding epitopes of mite Group 1 allergens
Martin Chapman, United States

Adjuvant activities of Der p2
Christopher Karp, United States

Regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses by mite proteases
Farouk Shakib, United Kingdom

Symposium 10 - Emerging risks for occupational allergy


Chairs:
Gianna Moscato, Italy
Joaquín Sastre, Spain

Cleaning and asthma
Jan-Paul Zock, Spain

Greenhouse workers
Andrea Siracusa, Italy

New processes, new problems
Paul Cullinan, United Kingdom

Symposium 11 - Childhood asthma, rhinitis and pollution


Chairs:
Karin Lødrup Carlsen, Norway
Peter Hellings, Belgium

Indoor and outdoor pollutants in the child’s environment
Ursula Krämer, Germany

Mechanisms of airway inflammation
Jonathan Grigg, United Kingdom

Air pollution, asthma, and decline in lung function
Thierry Rochat, Switzerland

Symposium 12 - Resolution of inflammation


Chairs:
Tak Lee, United Kingdom
Carsten Schmidt-Weber, Germany

The resolvin family of molecules in allergic inflammation
Bruce Levy, United States

Resolution of airways inflammation
Clare Lloyd, United Kingdom

The importance of apoptosis in resolution of eosinophilic inflammation
Anne Druilhe, France

Symposium 13 - Treating autoimmune disease


Chairs:
Marek Kowalski, Poland
William Egner, United Kingdom

Use and abuse of intravenory immunoglobalin in treating autoimmunity
Siraj Misbah, United Kingdom

Bone marrow transplantation for autoimmune disease
Marco Rabusin, Italy

Immunological strategies for treating diabetes mellitus
Mark Peakman, United Kingdom

SLAAI Symposium - Pitfalls of allergic diseases in Latin America


Chairs:
Sandra Gonzalez-Diaz, Mexico
Mario Sanchez-Borges, Venezuela

Anaphylaxis in Latin America
Juan Carlos Ivancevich, Argentina

Risk factors for Latin American wheezing babies
Dirceu Sole, Brazil

The identification and possible impact of cross-reactivity between domestic mites and Ascaris
Luis Caraballo, Colombia

Slum asthma in Latin America: A novel approach
Arnaldo Capriles-Hulett, Venezuela

Company Sponsored Symposium – Phadia
New insights into asthma – management and diagnosis



Chair:
Thomas Platts-Mills, United States

Why do some children develop acute and severe asthma?
Patrick Holt, Australia

Can targeted exposure reduction control asthma symptoms?
Wayne Morgan, United States

What is the role of allergen components in the management of asthma?
Marianne van Hage, Sweden

Role of IgE antibodies in asthma
Thomas Platts-Mills, United States

Workshop 5 - Where are we with SLIT?


Chairs:
Giovanni Pajno, Italy
Hans-Jørgen Malling, Denmark

Mechanisms
Robyn O’Hehir, Australia

Efficacy and safety
Anthony Frew, United Kingdom

Novel approaches: latex, venom, atopic dermatitis
Giovanni Passalacqua, Italy

JMA Case Reports


Chairs:
Maria Xatzipsalti, Greece
Luis Miguel Borrego, Portugal

Hot Topic 2 - Novel developments in the pathogenesis of asthma


Chairs:
Angela Haczku, United States
Paul Foster, Australia

Actvin A in the prevention of allergic disease
Georgina Xanthou, Greece

Nanotubes promote allergic responses in mice
Unni Cecilie Nygaard, Norway

House dust mite allergen triggers asthma via TLR4
Hamida Hammad, Belgium

OAS 9 - Innate and adaptive immunity


Chairs:
Philippe Stock, Germany
Gunnar Nilsson, Sweden

Introductory lecture by Philippe Stock: Bridging innate and adaptive immunity

OAS 10 - Animal models of asthma


Chairs:
Armin Braun, Germany
Mark Larché, Canada

Introductory lecture by Armin Braun: The value of animal models of asthma

PDS 5 - Insect venom allergy


Chairs:
Joanne Oude Elberink, The Netherlands
Marek Niedoszytko, Poland

PDS 6 - Allergens: nature and quality


Chairs:
Montserrat Fernandez-Rivas, Spain
Isabella Annesi-Maesano, France

PDS 7 - Novel discoveries about the role of infections in asthma and allergy


Chairs:
Apostolos Bossios, Sweden
Christoph Grüber, Germany

PDS 8 - Autoimmunity and immunodeficiency


Chairs:
Joe Unsworth, United Kingdom
Roman Khanferyan, Russia

Business Meeting
Food Allergy Interest Group



Chairs:
Thomas Werfel, Germany
Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Austria

Diagnosis of food allergy in clinical practice – are there differences between the USA and Europe?
Hugh Sampson, United States

17.30 - 19.00


Satellite Symposium - FAES FARMA
Developing future in anti-histamines



Chairs:
Martin Church, United Kingdom
Ignacio Ansotegui, Spain

Antihistamines in allergic rhinitis: portraying a new family member
Claus Bachert, Belgium

Novel antihistamines and unmet needs in urticaria: efficacy, safety or both?
Torsten Zuberbier, Germany

Searching for anti-inflammatory properties with a new entity
Melchor Alvarez-Mon, Spain
 
Satellite Symposium - Shire Human Genetic Therapies
Hereditary angioedema: real-life experiences and treatment with icatibant



Chair’s introduction: Living with Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)
Hilary Longhurst, United Kingdom

Bradykinin, the Kallikrein-Kinin system and its role in the pathophysiology of HAE
Juerg Nussberger, Switzerland

Addressing the clinical needs of patients with HAE in Germany with icatibant
Marcus Maurer, Berlin, Germany

Real-world treatment of HAE with icatibant in Israel
Avner Reshef, Israel

Guidelines for Hereditary Angioedema: current status and future development
Marco Cicardi, Italy

Discussion and closing remarks
Hilary Longhurst, United Kingdom
And all speakers

Satellite Symposium - MSD
Bridging the gap between patient perceptions and realities in asthma: an interactive discussion




Chair:
Leonardo Fabbri, Italy

Welcome and introductions
Leonardo Fabbri, Italy

The burden of asthma in Europe: understanding the gap between goals and outcomes
David Price, United Kingdom
Malcolm Sears, Canada

Asthma outcomes over the last decade: how much progress has been made?
Kevin Murphy, United States

Raising patient expectations in asthma: interactive panel discussion
Panelists:
Leonardo Fabbri, Italy
Kevin Murphy, United States
David Price, United Kingdom
Malcolm Sears, Canada

Closing remarks
Leonardo Fabbri, Italy

SUNDAY 6 JUNE 12.00 - 13.30 - POSTER GROUP I


Thematic posters will be displayed in the exhibition area. Sandwiches and other light food will be available for purchase in the exhibition area.

Asthma Epidemiology


Asthma: epidemiology
Chairs:
Angela Haczku, United States
Zuzana Diamant, The Netherlands

Asthma epidemiology: new international developments and findings

Chairs:
Susanne Lau, Germany
Aziz Sheikh, United Kingdom

Understanding asthma epidemiology

Chairs:
Sabina Illi, Germany
Peter Burney, United Kingdom

Drug Allergy I


Drug allergy: surveys and recognition

Chairs:
Hans Merk, Germany
Yoon-Seok Chang, Korea

Clinical rounds in allergies to antibiotics

Chairs:
Marina Atanaskovic-Markovic, Serbia Montenegro
Patrizia Bonadonna, Italy

Drug allergy: immunomodulators, hormones and anti-cancer agents

Chairs:
Maria José Torres, Spain
Knut Brockow, Germany

Drug allergy: anaesthetics and antihistamines
Chairs:
Ingrid Terreehorst, The Netherlands
Josefina Rodrigues Cernadas, Portugal

Immunotherapy


Preparation and standardisation of vaccines

Chairs:
Désirée Larenas-Linnemann, Mexico
Oliver Pfaar, Germany

Exploring new SIT regimes

Chairs:
Enrico Compalati, Italy
Lone Winther, Denmark

Immunotherapy: immunological monitoring

Chairs:
Sabina Rak, Sweden
Riccardo Asero, Italy

ENT I


Rhinitis and conjunctivitis: epidemiology

Chairs:
Marek Kowalski, Poland
Sanna Toppila-Salmi, Finland

Rhinitis management

Chairs:
Joaquim Mullol, Spain
Perapun Jareoncharsri, Thailand

Dermatology I


Atopic and contact hypersensitivity dermatitis: aetiology and management

Chairs:
Graham Ogg, United Kingdom
Magdalena Czarnecka-Operacz, Poland

Contact and atopic dermatitis

Chairs:
Dagmar Simon, Switzerland

Pediatric Allergy


Pediatric rhinitis

Chairs:
Jonathan Grigg, United Kingdom
Odilija Rudzeviciene, Lithuania

Pediatric allergy: epidemiology

Chairs:
Kirsten Beyer, Germany
Maria Xatzipsalti, Greece

Pediatric allergy: prevention

Chairs:
Arne Høst, Denmark
Hasan Arshad, United Kingdom

Pediatric anaphylaxis

Chairs:
Hugh Sampson, United States
Graham Roberts, United Kingdom

Allergens


Allergen cloning, structure and detection

Chairs:
Hans Jürgen  Hoffmann, Denmark
Oscar Palomares, Spain

Molecular chemistry of novel allergens

Chairs:
Lorenzo Cecchi, Italy
Reto Crameri, Switzerland

Basic I


Allergic immune response I

Chairs:
Guro Gafvelin, Sweden
Stefan Martin, Germany

Immunogenetic control of asthma and responses to allergens

Chairs:
Stefan Weidinger, Germany
Göran Wennergren, Sweden

Eosinophils and mast cell associated disorders I

Chairs:
Alex Straumann, Switzerland
Martin Church, United Kingdom

Eosinophils and mast cell associated disorders II

Chairs:
Junichi Chihara, Japan
Hans-Uwe Simon, Switzerland

Allergy Diagnosis I


Advances in allergy diagnosis I

Chairs:
Adriano Mari, Italy
Stefan Vieths, Germany

Challenges in the diagnosis of allergies

Chairs:
Dejan Dokic, Macedonia
Jörg Kleine-Tebbe, Germany

Late Breaking Posters


Drug allergy

Ayse Fusun Kalpaklioglu, Turkey
Juan Carlos Ivancevich, Argentina

Dermatology
Fulya Tahan, Turkey
Radoslaw Spiewak, Poland

Immunotherapy
Frédéric de Blay, France
Guy Joos, Belgium

Hot topics in allergy

Cevdet Özdemir, Turkey
Sally Wenzel, United States

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