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2. Pest sensitization to cockroach, mouse, and rat: An Italian multicenter study
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Gennaro Liccardi, Maria Beatrice Bilò, Luigino Calzetta, Manlio Milanese, Matteo Martini, Megon Bresciani, Marcello Cilia, Francesco Cucinelli, Romina D'Angelo, Annamaria Feliziani, Francesca Larese Filon, Rocco Longo, Laura Losappio, Giusy Manzotti, Paola Minale, Stella Modica, Francesco Murzilli, Antonino Musarra, Giuseppe Pingitore, Battista Roberto Polillo, Francesca Puggioni, Oliviero Quercia, Carla Rapone, Paola Rogliani, Liccardi, Gennaro, Bilò, Maria Beatrice, Calzetta, Luigino, Milanese, Manlio, Martini, Matteo, Bresciani, Megon, Cilia, Marcello, Cucinelli, Francesco, D'Angelo, Romina, Feliziani, Annamaria, Larese Filon, Francesca, Longo, Rocco, Losappio, Laura, Manzotti, Giusy, Minale, Paola, Modica, Stella, Murzilli, Francesco, Musarra, Antonino, Pingitore, Giuseppe, Polillo, Battista Roberto, Puggioni, Francesca, Quercia, Oliviero, Rapone, Carla, and Rogliani, Paola
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pet ,Immunology ,prick test ,Immunology and Allergy ,epidemiology ,sensitization - Abstract
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- 2023
3. Use of face masks and allergic rhinitis from ragweed: Why mention only total pollen count and not air pollution levels?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Matteo Martini, Maria Beatrice Bilò, Manlio Milanese, and Paola Rogliani
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allergic rhinitis ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Masks ,COVID-19 ,ragweed pollen ,allergy ,Rhinitis, Allergic ,personal protective equipment (PPE) ,lockdown ,face masks ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Air Pollution ,pollen count ,Settore MED/10 ,Humans ,Pollen ,Immunology and Allergy ,air pollutants ,Ambrosia ,hypersensitivity - Published
- 2022
4. Anxiety/depression and impaired asthma control in adolescents. Is an increased basal cholinergic tone a possible link ?
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Ilaria Baiardini, Gennaro Liccardi, Manlio Milanese, Maria Gabriella Matera, Maria Beatrice Bilò, M V Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, and L Calzetta
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Anxiety depression ,Cholinergic Agents ,Anxiety ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Asthma control ,Internal medicine ,Settore MED/10 ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,adolescents ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,business.industry ,Depression ,Tone (literature) ,Asthma ,asthma control ,Endocrinology ,Cholinergic ,increased cholinergic tone ,bronchial asthma ,hypersensitivity ,medicine.symptom ,business - Published
- 2020
5. Unmet needs and relationship between general practitioners (GPs) and allergists living in Campania region (southern Italy)
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A. Savoia, F Califano, Gennaro Liccardi, G Sabatino, Manlio Milanese, I Dello Iacono, M D'Amato, Anna Agnese Stanziola, R Caiazzo, M. Cutajar, D. Gargano, Maria Beatrice Bilò, Mauro Maniscalco, A Pedicini, C Sacerdoti, F Madonna, M. Lo Schiavo, Anna Ciccarelli, R Narducci, Paola Rogliani, L Calzetta, A. Berra, F De Bartolomeis, Giuseppe Francesco Sferrazza Papa, and C Montera
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Health Services Needs and Demand ,allergic rhinitis ,business.industry ,allergic sensitization ,allergy ,Asthma ,Unmet needs ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergists ,Italy ,Campania region ,General Practitioners ,general practitioner ,Family medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Settore MED/10 ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,bronchial asthma ,business - Published
- 2020
6. Why Are Allergens Not Detected in the Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid of Patients Undergoing Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy? Possible Explanations
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Manlio Milanese, Maria Beatrice Bilò, Paola Rogliani, L Calzetta, and Gennaro Liccardi
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Bronchoalveolar lavage ,Immunology ,Bronchi ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic rhinitis ,Bronchial Provocation Tests ,Pet allergy ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergen ,Bronchoscopy ,Hypersensitivity ,Settore MED/10 ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Bronchial asthma ,Small airways ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Fiberoptic bronchoscopy ,Allergens ,business ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid - Published
- 2019
7. Can placebo challenge test (inducing a 'nocebo effect') be a suitable model to assess stress-induced bronchial obstruction? Suggestions from the multidisciplinary Working Groups 'Stress-Asthma' and 'AAIITO Regione Campania'
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F Madonna, Ilaria Baiardini, A Pedicini, Maria Beatrice Bilò, Paola Rogliani, L Calzetta, A Giordano, M. Lo Schiavo, Manlio Milanese, Gennaro Liccardi, M V Liccardi, M C Montera, F Habetswallner, A Papa, and D. Gargano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adverse drug reaction ,Placebo ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Internal medicine ,cholinergic tone ,Settore MED/10 ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Nocebo Effect ,Bronchial obstruction ,Asthma ,business.industry ,anxiety ,medicine.disease ,Airway Obstruction ,depression ,bronchial obstruction ,Anxiety ,increased cholinergic tone ,placebo challenge ,bronchial asthma ,hypersensitivity ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Working group - Published
- 2021
8. Anaphylaxis and intimate behaviour
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Gianenrico Senna, Luigino Calzetta, Gennaro Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, and Marco Caminati
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Allergy ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Sexual Behavior ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Desensitization ,Cross Reactions ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunologic ,Semen ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Allergens ,Anaphylaxis ,Desensitization, Immunologic ,Environmental Exposure ,Food Hypersensitivity ,Immunoglobulin E ,Molecular Mimicry ,Prostate-Specific Antigen ,Quality of Life ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Desensitization (medicine) ,business.industry ,Cross reactions ,Environmental exposure ,medicine.disease ,Food hypersensitivity ,030228 respiratory system ,Sexual behavior ,business - Abstract
Intimate behaviours may represent an unusual way of exposure to a culprit allergen, or the frame for sex-related allergies due to triggers typically linked to that situation. The present review aims at summarizing the state of the art about the topic, in order to spread the awareness and the basic know-how in the field of sexual-related allergies.Kiss-related IgE-mediated reactions are caused in sensitized partners mainly by the passive transport of allergenic molecules through saliva, skin or oral mucosa. It has also been recently suggested that kissing may act as an epicutaneous way for induction of allergic sensitization. Among food and drugs, not only but mostly, peanuts and beta-lactams, respectively, are the usual trigger. Although controversial, 1-hour wait before kissing and a proper mouth cleaning have been suggested as prevention strategies. Sexual intercourse related local or systemic symptoms can be caused by seminal plasma hypersensitivity, an IgE-mediated/type IV reaction due to prostate-specific antigen, which carries high homology to the canine prostatic kallikrein (Can f 5). Although applied to few patients, successful desensitization and immunotherapy protocols have been proposed.Intimate behaviours are possible modalities of contact with the allergen. The exact prevalence of such hypersensitivity reactions is not known, but for its implications on Quality of Life and reproductive wishes, the possible link between sex and allergy should become part of the personal culture of clinical allergists and every clinician, in order to extend and improve the diagnosis of unusual or unexplained conditions.
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- 2017
9. Frequency of allergic sensitization to Can f 5 in North East Italy. An analysis of 1403 ISACs 112 (Component Resolved Diagnosis) collected retrospectively
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M Da Re, Gennaro Liccardi, M Sforza, Manlio Milanese, G Sabatino, L Calzetta, and Danilo Villalta
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Immunoglobulin E ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic sensitization ,Young Adult ,Allergen ,Dogs ,Antigen ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Child ,Sensitization ,Asthma ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,biology ,business.industry ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,Prostate-Specific Antigen ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Desensitization, Immunologic ,Child, Preschool ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Female ,Allergists ,business ,Anaphylaxis - Abstract
Summary Recent studies have shown the increasing relevance of allergic sensitization to Can f 5, a prostatic kallicrein expressed in the prostate and detectable only in male dogs. The aim of the present study was to establish the frequency, level of sensitization and association with other dog allergens of Can f 5, as assessed by Component Resolved Diagnosis (CRD- ISAC 112, ThermoFisher Scientific, Uppsala, Sweden), in North East Italy. A total of 1403 CRD ISAC 112 were examined retrospectively. Five-hundred twenty subjects (37 %) had a positive IgE response to at least one of the available animal allergens. Among these 520 subjects, 268 (51.5 %) showed at least one sensitization to dog allergens. Among dog-sensitized individuals, 183 (69.02%) showed IgE against Can f 5, and 106 (57.92%) were sensitized exclusively against Can f 5. The average Can f 5 specific IgE was 8.810 ISU-E, with 77.6 % of individuals showing medium or high values of specific IgE according to manufacturer's specifications. In conclusions, our data confirmed that there is a high number of sensitized patients to Can f 5, which have a high degree of allergic sensitization. These results should be taken into account by allergists managing dog allergic patients. In fact, clinical consequences of this sensitization regard respiratory allergy (burden of rhinitis/asthma), systemic reactions (anaphylaxis during sexual intercourse from cross-reaction with human prostatic antigen), allergen immunotherapy-AIT (likely ineffective in patients with exclusive sensitization), and preventive measures (possibility to own a female dog and a likely reduction of allergen passive transport). Further studies are needed to better explore these aspects in "real life".
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- 2019
10. Can f 5 as a suitable marker of dog allergy: Assess male dog exposure before banning it
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Gennaro Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, Giovanni Passalacqua, Manlio Milanese, and Luigino Calzetta
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology and Allergy ,Immunology ,Dander ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Dog allergy ,Allergens ,Dermatology ,DOG EXPOSURE ,Dogs ,Hypersensitivity ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,business ,Child - Published
- 2019
11. Allergy in adolescent population (14-18 years) living in Campania region (southern Italy): a multicenter study
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M D'Amato, M. Lo Schiavo, E Di Maro, G. De Crescenzo, A Pedicini, Antonino Musarra, F Madonna, Antonello Salzillo, Anna Ciccarelli, D. Gargano, C Montera, G. Baldi, Paola Rogliani, R. Pio, F Califano, M. Cutajar, D. Giannattasio, Luigino Calzetta, G. Inciso, Gennaro Liccardi, Giuseppe Francesco Sferrazza Papa, A. Berra, Mauro Maniscalco, Gerardo Apicella, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Liccardi, G., Calzetta, L., Apicella, G., Baldi, G., Berra, A., Califano, F., Ciccarelli, A., Cutajar, M., D'Amato, M., De Crescenzo, G., Di Maro, E., Gargano, D., Giannattasio, D., Inciso, G., Lo Schiavo, M., Madonna, F., Maniscalco, M., Montera, C., Papa, G., Pedicini, A., Pio, R., Salzillo, A., Stanziola, A. A., Rogliani, P., and Musarra, A.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Parietaria ,Adolescent ,Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Population ,allergic sensitization ,medicine.disease_cause ,elderly ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergen ,Campania region ,Internal medicine ,Allergic rhiniti ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,adolescents ,Child ,education ,Sensitization ,Asthma ,allergic rhinitis ,allergy ,bronchial asthma ,hypersensitivity ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,business.industry ,Infant ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Italy ,Child, Preschool ,Pollen ,Female ,Age of onset ,business - Abstract
Adolescents (Ad) constitute a difficult to manage population among individuals suffering from asthma. The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence, clinical characteristics and age of onset of allergic sensitization and clinical symptoms in a sample of atopic Ad living in the Campania region (Southern Italy). Sixteen Allergy units or Centers belonging to the Italian Association of Hospital and Territorial Allergologists (AAIITO, Campania region) participated in this cross-sectional study. A case report form (CRF) was specifically designed for this study and commercial allergen extracts used for screening SPTs were provided by ALK-Abelló Group (Milan, Italy). A total of 443 patients were examined (females, f 220, 49.6 %; males, m 223, 50.3%). Dust mites represent the most common sensitizing agents in allergic Ad living in Campania region (Dermatoph. pteronyssinus 67.4% and Dermatoph. farinae 66.5%), followed by Parietaria (58.9%), grasses (45.8%), Artemisia vulgaris (16.7%), Olea Europaea (32.2%), dog dander (17.1%), cat dander (20.0%), Alternaria alternata (8.1%), Cupressus sempervirens (4.9%), Betula pendula (4.7%), other allergens (19.4%). An interesting comparison has been made between clinical data of our Ad with data of elderly patients (E). The role of allergic sensitization is significantly higher in Ad compared to E. Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus is the first sensitizing allergen in Ad and the last in E. Parietaria constitutes the first sensitizing pollen both in Ad and E, the percentage of sensitization is higher in Ad. Another important difference is the higher prevalence of As, as only symptom, in E compared to Ad (19.7% versus 7.6%). In conclusion, our findings confirm the high prevalence and clinical significance of airway allergic sensitization in the adolescents living in Campania region.
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- 2019
12. Sensitization to Cat: Why Not Use Molecular Diagnostics instead of the Nasal Challenge in Clinical Practice?
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Maria Beatrice Bilò, Gennaro Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, Luigino Calzetta, and Manlio Milanese
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Nasal Provocation Tests ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Immunology ,Molecular ,General Medicine ,Immunoglobulin E ,Molecular diagnostics ,Clinical Practice ,Nasal challenge ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cats ,Pathology ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Animals ,Pathology, Molecular ,business ,Sensitization - Published
- 2019
13. Thunderstorm-related asthma: what happens and why
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G. D'Amato, Isabella Annesi-Maesano, Alessandro Sanduzzi, M D'Amato, Gennaro Liccardi, Antonio Molino, Alessandro Vatrella, Cara Nichole Maesano, Carolina Vitale, Lorenzo Cecchi, HAL-UPMC, Gestionnaire, High Speciality Hospital A. Cardarelli, 'Federico II' University of Naples Medical School, Azienda Sanitaria di Prato, Università degli Studi di Firenze = University of Florence (UniFI), Università degli Studi di Salerno = University of Salerno (UNISA), Institut Pierre Louis d'Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique (iPLESP), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Università degli Studi di Firenze = University of Florence [Firenze] (UNIFI), Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC), D'Amato, G, Vitale, C, D'Amato, M, Cecchi, L, Liccardi, G, Molino, Antonio, Vatrella, A, SANDUZZI ZAMPARELLI, Alessandro, Maesano, C, and Annesi Maesano, I.
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Allergy ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Immunology ,Climate change ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Extreme weather ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pollen ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Seasonal Rhinitis ,[SDV.IMM.ALL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Allergology ,Weather ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Asthma ,food and beverages ,Environmental Exposure ,medicine.disease ,Ground level ,030228 respiratory system ,13. Climate action ,Disease Progression ,Thunderstorm ,Environmental science ,[SDV.IMM.ALL] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Allergology - Abstract
International audience; The fifth report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecasts that greenhouse gases will increase the global temperature as well as the frequency of extreme weather phenomena. An increasing body of evidence shows the occurrence of severe asthma epidemics during thunderstorms in the pollen season, in various geographical zones. The main hypotheses explaining association between thunderstorms and asthma claim that thunderstorms can concentrate pollen grains at ground level which may then release allergenic particles of respirable size in the atmosphere after their rupture by osmotic shock. During the first 20–30 min of a thunderstorm, patients suffering from pollen allergies may inhale a high concentration of the allergenic material that is dispersed into the atmosphere, which in turn can induce asthmatic reactions, often severe. Subjects without asthma symptoms, but affected by seasonal rhinitis can also experience an asthma attack. All subjects affected by pollen allergy should be alerted to the danger of being outdoors during a thunderstorm in the pollen season, as such events may be an important cause of severe exacerbations. In light of these observations, it is useful to predict thunderstorms and thus minimize thunderstorm-related events.
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- 2016
14. Critical aspects in dog allergen immunotherapy (DAI). May Component Resolved Diagnosis (CRD) play a role in predicting the efficacy?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Giovanni Passalacqua, Eleonora Savi, Carlo Lombardi, Luigino Calzetta, Manlio Milanese, and Paola Rogliani
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0301 basic medicine ,Allergen immunotherapy ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,dog allergy ,allergic sensitization ,Lipocalin ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic rhinitis ,Can f 5 ,Component Resolved Diagnosis ,bronchial asthma ,dog ,hypersensitivity ,immunotherapy ,Allergic sensitization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,Immunology and Allergy ,Pharmacology ,medicine ,Letter to the Editor ,Sensitization ,Inhalation ,business.industry ,Immunotherapy ,Animal allergens ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,business - Abstract
We hypothesize that a pivotal condition determining the efficacy of dog allergen immunotherapy (DAI) might be the mono-sensitization to dog lipocalins (Can f 1-2) in individuals not directly or indirectly exposed to other furry animals. In fact, the concomitant sensitization to lipocalins and/or albumins, especially in those patients directly exposed to furry animals, may potentially stimulate patient's airways by inducing persistent inflammation and, thus, clinical symptoms. In these conditions, it is likely that DAI alone could be inadequate to reduce airway inflammation mediated by inhalation of dog allergens in patients with simultaneous exposure to other furry animals. Can f 5 has been found as exclusive allergen in about one third of dog-sensitized individuals. Considering the presence of different allergenic materials in extract of mammalian origin, it is evident that a standard DAI is not likely to be effective in Can f 5 prevalent or mono-sensitized individuals. Moreover, we would underline the need of collecting detailed information on the possible exposures to furry animals (other than the common pets), an information that usually is neglected in clinical practice. Furthermore, a detailed clinical history exploring the real significance of dog sensitization (mono or poly-sensitization, induction of clinical symptoms after exposure etc.) should be performed before prescribing DAI. In some patients, with potential high susceptibility to animal allergens, the use of CRD is essential to verify the presence of concomitant allergic sensitization to lipocalins and/or albumins belonging to other furry animals. The availability of CRD introduced the possibility of a better targeted prescription of DAI because it might be useful for point out the primary allergens and for the exclusion of cross-reactive ones.
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- 2018
15. Anxiety and asthma in inner-city black adolescents: What could be the underestimated, possible connection?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Luigino Calzetta, Gerardo Apicella, Paola Rogliani, Antonello Salzillo, Manlio Milanese, Maria Gabriella Matera, Liccardi, Gennaro, Calzetta, Luigino, Milanese, Manlio, Salzillo, Antonello, Apicella, Gerardo, Matera, Maria Gabriella, and Rogliani, Paola
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Anxiety ,medicine.disease ,Anxiety Disorders ,Asthma ,Article ,Connection (mathematics) ,Black or African American ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Inner city ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Psychiatry ,business - Published
- 2017
16. Relationship between oxytocin/vasopressin and latex in obstetric surgery: How to recognize (and prevent) allergic reactions and differentiate them from side effects?
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Paola Rogliani, Antonello Salzillo, Gennaro Liccardi, Ermanno Puxeddu, and Luigino Calzetta
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Vasopressin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Latex ,Vasopressins ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Oxytocin ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Pregnancy ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Female ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Anaphylaxis ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2017
17. What could the role of can f 5 allergen be in dog-sensitized patients in 'real life'?
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Gennaro Liccardi, E Di Maro, L Calzetta, Paola Rogliani, Antonello Salzillo, and Gerardo Apicella
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Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,030231 tropical medicine ,Immunology ,Dog allergy ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic rhinitis ,Allergic sensitization ,Bronchial asthma ,Can f 5 ,Component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) ,Hypersensitivity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,Dogs ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,In real life ,Animals ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business.industry ,Allergens ,Prostate-Specific Antigen ,Immunization ,business - Published
- 2017
18. Is H1-antihistamine (desloratadine 5 mg, orodispersible tablet) premedication in NSAID-associated urticaria really safe and practicable in 'real life'?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Luigino Calzetta, Paola Rogliani, Antonello Salzillo, Gerardo Apicella, and Francesco Cavalli
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030201 allergy ,Urticaria ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Loratadine ,Pharmacology ,Histamine H1 Antagonists ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Anesthesia ,Orodispersible tablet ,Immunology and Allergy ,In real life ,Medicine ,Humans ,Premedication ,business ,Desloratadine 5 MG ,H1 antihistamine ,medicine.drug ,Tablets - Published
- 2016
19. The risk of sensitization to furry animals in patients already sensitized to cat/dog: An in vitro evaluation using molecular-based allergy diagnostics
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Maria Giovanna Russo, Stefania Croce, Antonio Meriggi, Antonello Salzillo, Patrizia Pignatti, and Gennaro Liccardi
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Allergy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Immunology ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,In patient ,business ,medicine.disease ,Sensitization ,In vitro ,Asthma - Published
- 2015
20. Assessment of pet exposure by questionnaires in epidemiological studies (but also in clinical practice!): Why the questions should be simplified?
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Antonello Salzillo, Gennaro Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, Luigino Calzetta, and Amedeo Piccolo
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,medicine.disease ,Asthma ,Clinical Practice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epidemiologic Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Family medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Psychiatry - Abstract
Editor:We read with interest the article of Apfelbacher et al. [1] showing that self-reported questionnaires administered to assess pet exposure may be highly variable, and consequently they may in...
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- 2016
21. Climate change and air pollution Effects on pollen allergy and other allergic respiratory diseases
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Karl Christian Bergmann, Lorenzo Cecchi, Alessandro Sanduzzi, Carolina Vitale, Maria D'Amato, Isabella Annesi-Maesano, Gennaro Liccardi, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Gennaro D'Amato, Gennaro, D’Amato, Karl Christian, Bergmann, Lorenzo, Cecchi, Isabella Annesi, Maesano, SANDUZZI ZAMPARELLI, Alessandro, Gennaro, Liccardi, Carolina, Vitale, Stanziola, ANNA AGNESE, and Maria, D’Amato
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Pollutant ,Pollution ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Public health ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Air pollution ,Climate change ,medicine.disease_cause ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Environmental science ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Immunology and Allergy ,European union ,Air quality index ,Health policy ,media_common - Abstract
The observational evidence indicates that recent regional changes in climate, particularly temperature increases, have already affected a diverse set of physical and biological systems in many parts of the world. Allergens patterns are also changing in response to climate change and air pollution can modify the allergenic potential of pollen grains especially in the presence of specific weather conditions. Although genetic factors are important in the development of asthma and allergic diseases, their rising trend can be explained only by changes occurring in the environment and urban air pollution by motor vehicles has been indicated as one of the major risk factors responsible for this increase. Despite some differences in the air pollution profile and decreasing trends of some key air pollutants, air quality is an important concern for public health in the cities throughout the world. Due to climate change, air pollution patterns are changing in several urbanized areas of the world with a significant effect on respiratory health. The underlying mechanisms of all these interactions are not well known yet. The consequences on health vary from decreases in lung function to allergic diseases, new onset of diseases, and exacerbation of chronic respiratory diseases. In addition, it is important to recall that an individual’s response to pollution exposure depends on the source and components of air pollution, as well as meteorological conditions. Indeed, some air pollution-related incidents with asthma aggravation do not depend only on the increased production of air pollution, but rather on atmospheric factors that favor the accumulation of air pollutants at ground level. Associations between thunderstorms and asthma morbidity of pollinosis-affected people have also been identified in multiple locations around the world (Fig.Fig.11). Cite this as D’Amato G, Bergmann KC, Cecchi L, Annesi-Maesano I, Sanduzzi A, Liccardi G, Vitale C, Stanziola A, D’Amato M. Climate change and air pollution — Effects on pollen allergy and other allergic respiratory diseases. Allergo J Int 2014; 23: 17–23 DOI 10.1007/s40629-014-0003-7 A factor clouding the problem is that laboratory evaluations do not reflect what happens during natural exposition. Considering these aspects, governments worldwide, international organizations, and cooperations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Health Policy of the European Union (EU) are facing a growing problem of the respiratory effects induced by gaseous and particulate pollutants arising from motor vehicle emissions.
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- 2014
22. Dog allergen immunotherapy and allergy to furry animals
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Gennaro Liccardi, Antonello Salzillo, Paola Rogliani, Josuel Ora, and Luigino Calzetta
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Risk ,Allergen immunotherapy ,Allergy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Immunology ,Cross Reactions ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dogs ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Animal Fur ,Desensitization (medicine) ,030201 allergy ,business.industry ,Cross reactions ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,030228 respiratory system ,Desensitization, Immunologic ,Immunization ,business - Published
- 2016
23. Phenotyping asthma in the elderly: allergic sensitization profile and upper airways comorbidity in patients older than 65 years
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Carlo, Lombardi, Elena, Raffetti, Marco, Caminati, Gennaro, Liccardi, Gianni, Passalacqua, Federico, Reccardini, Erminia, Ridolo, GianEnrico, Senna, Gundi, Steinhilber, M, Milanese, and B, Sposato
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Male ,Comorbidity ,Airborne allergen ,Allergic sensitization ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,0302 clinical medicine ,immune system diseases ,Risk Factors ,80 and over ,Odds Ratio ,Immunology and Allergy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Age of Onset ,Rhinitis ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,Respiratory disease ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,Female ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic Obstructive ,Immunology ,Pulmonary Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Aged ,Allergens ,Asthma ,Case-Control Studies ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Humans ,Immunization ,medicine ,House dust mite ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,respiratory tract diseases ,030228 respiratory system ,business - Abstract
Background Data about allergic rhinitis in elderly patients with asthma are lacking. Objective To investigate the presence of rhinitis and the role of sensitization of airborne allergens in elderly patients with asthma. Methods This was a multicenter cross-sectional study involving subjects at least 65 years old with asthma. Demographic features, comorbidities, and the presence of allergic respiratory disease were retrieved through interview. Skin prick tests for common allergens were performed. Associations of demographic and clinical features were evaluated in relation to asthma control and forced expiratory volume in the first second less than 80% in the total population and in the subgroup with features resembling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Results Of 368 elderly subjects with asthma, 101 had features resembling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Rhinitis was present in 59.0% of subjects (allergic rhinitis in 47.6%), with an age of onset significantly different from that of asthma (49 ± 18 vs 57 ± 18 years). At least 1 sensitization was observed in 52.4% of subjects, more frequently for house dust mite (HDM; 31.8%). The prevalence of poorly and partially controlled asthma was higher in patients sensitized to airborne allergens (odds ratio 1.64, 95% confidence interval 1.03–2.61), in particular to HDM (odds ratio 1.73, 95% confidence interval 1.05–2.85). Conclusion Approximately 60% of elderly subjects with asthma had rhinitis, mainly allergic and often untreated, whose onset preceded asthma symptoms by a mean of approximately 10 years. Nonallergic asthma was better controlled than allergic asthma. However, HDM sensitization was greater in subjects with asthma with features resembling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (39% vs 28%). When restricting analysis to this group, the negative role of HDM in overall asthma control (forced expiratory volume in first second and Asthma Control Test) was significant.
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24. How many systemic reactions to skin prick tests could be preventable in defined conditions?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Amedeo Piccolo, Antonello Salzillo, Paola Rogliani, and Luigino Calzetta
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Immunology ,MEDLINE ,Allergens ,Dermatology ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Systemic reaction ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Female ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Skin Tests ,business - Published
- 2016
25. Can a better patients' phenotyping predict the efficacy of tiotropium in symptomatic asthma?
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Luigino Calzetta, Paola Rogliani, Gennaro Liccardi, Gerardo Apicella, Giovanni Croce, and Antonello Salzillo
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,MEDLINE ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Administration, Inhalation ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Tiotropium Bromide ,0101 mathematics ,Asthma ,Inhalation ,business.industry ,010102 general mathematics ,General Medicine ,Tiotropium bromide ,medicine.disease ,Bronchodilator Agents ,030228 respiratory system ,Physical therapy ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2017
26. Role of Sensitization to Mammalian Serum Albumin in Allergic Disease
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Gennaro Liccardi, Gennaro D'Amato, Riccardo Asero, and Maria D'Amato
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Allergy ,Meat ,Dander ,Immunology ,Serum albumin ,Fertilization in Vitro ,Disease ,Cross Reactions ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergen ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Anaphylaxis ,Sensitization ,biology ,business.industry ,Serum Albumin, Bovine ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Cattle ,Female ,business - Abstract
Serum albumin (SA) constitutes an intriguing puzzle that is involved in allergic sensitizations from different sources and induces different clinical manifestations. In this article, we describe the role of sensitization to SAs in inducing allergic diseases and the complex interactions and cross-reactivity between SA resulting from its presence in various mammalian tissues and fluids. SAs alone are an uncommon cause of allergic sensitization in airways, but these allergenic proteins likely play a significant role as cross-reacting allergens in individuals sensitized to several types of animal dander. SAs are a minor allergen in milk but a major allergen in meats. Recently, bovine SA has been added to the culture medium of spermatozoids used for artificial insemination. As a consequence, some case reports have shown that bovine SA may be a causative agent in severe anaphylaxis after standard intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilization.
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- 2011
27. Dog allergy: can a prevalent or exclusive sensitization to Can f 5 be considered a lucky or negative event in 'real life'?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, L Calzetta, E Di Maro, Amedeo Piccolo, Gerardo Apicella, and Antonello Salzillo
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Male ,Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Dog allergy ,dog allergy ,allergic sensitization ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic sensitization ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,Can f 5 ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,In real life ,030212 general & internal medicine ,allergic rhinitis ,bronchial asthma ,dog ,hypersensitivity ,Sensitization ,business.industry ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Allergens ,Prostate-Specific Antigen ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Immunology ,Female ,business - Abstract
Summary Recent studies have shown the increasing relevance of allergic sensitization to Can f 5 (a prostatic kallikrein), which is an androgen-regulated protein expressed in the prostate and detectable only in male dogs. Can f 5 can be a prevalent or exclusive sensitizing agent in a considerable percentage of dog-allergic patients. Its specific allergenic characteristics are able to induce possible negative as well as positive clinical effects in individuals sensitized to dogs. In the present article we pointed out the possible pros or cons of sensitization to this allergen in real life. Further studies should be carried out to correctly assess some peculiar characteristics of Can f 5, in order to support the most of positive aspects and remedy at best the negative effects.
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- 2018
28. Intimate behavior and allergy: a narrative review
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Gennaro D'Amato, Gennaro Liccardi, Giovanni Passalacqua, Giuseppina Rotiroti, and Gianenrico Senna
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Allergy ,business.industry ,Sexual Behavior ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,MEDLINE ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Desensitization (psychology) ,Sexual intercourse ,Condom ,Risk Factors ,law ,Hypersensitivity ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Narrative review ,Allergists ,Risk factor ,business ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective To determine how sex and intimate contacts can represent a risk factor for allergic reactions, because they may favor direct contact with sensitizing substances. Data Sources We collected in this review the available literature on this subject. The MEDLINE database was searched by a combination of keywords: sex OR sexual intercourse OR kiss OR seminal plasma OR condom AND allergy OR allergic reaction . Study Selection The studies retrieved were independently evaluated by the authors and included in this review based on their clinical pertinence (ie, dealing with clinical presentation, diagnosis, or treatment). Results Sex and intimate behavior seem to be increasingly described as triggers of allergic reactions, although the pertaining literature is represented mostly by case reports. Kissing has been described as a risk factor for food- and drug-induced severe reactions. Seminal plasma allergy has been repeatedly described and investigated. In this case, practical diagnostic algorithms have been proposed, and desensitization protocols are available. Similarly, there are numerous case reports of allergic reaction due to latex condoms, for which the diagnostic procedure is standardized. Conclusions The available literature on intimate behavior, and sex in general, as a trigger of allergic reactions is not abundant. This is probably because of the particular nature of the problem, which concerns intimacy. Nevertheless, reliable diagnostic procedures are available in some specific cases. The possible link between sex and allergy should become part of the personal culture of allergists to extend and improve the diagnosis of unusual or unexplained conditions.
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- 2007
29. Allergenic pollen and pollen allergy in Europe
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Gennaro Liccardi, P. Van Cauwenberge, Sergio Bonini, Todor A. Popov, Isabella Annesi-Maesano, Heidrun Behrendt, Gennaro D'Amato, Lorenzo Cecchi, Carlos Nunes, Damato, G, Cecchi, L, Bonini, Sergio, Nunes, C, ANNESI MAESANO, I, Behrendt, H, Liccardi, G, Popov, T, VAN CAUWENBERGE, P., Epidémiologie des maladies infectieuses et modélisation (ESIM), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris-Nord (LIPN), Université Paris 13 (UP13)-Institut Galilée-Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), G D'Amato, L Cecchi, S Bonini, C Nunes, Annesi-Maesano I, H Behrendt, G Liccardi, T Popov, and P Van Cauwenberge
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Ragweed ,MESH: Air Pollution ,MESH: Allergens ,MESH: Hypersensitivity ,Climate ,Immunology ,MESH: Plants ,Air pollution ,Climate change ,medicine.disease_cause ,Air Pollution ,Pollen ,Hypersensitivity ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,MESH: Weather ,Cypress ,Weather ,MESH: Humans ,Pollen calendar ,biology ,business.industry ,Ecology ,food and beverages ,Allergens ,Plants ,MESH: Climate ,biology.organism_classification ,Europe ,Seasonal allergy ,MESH: Pollen ,Biological dispersal ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,MESH: Europe ,business - Abstract
International audience; The allergenic content of the atmosphere varies according to climate, geography and vegetation. Data on the presence and prevalence of allergenic airborne pollens, obtained from both aerobiological studies and allergological investigations, make it possible to design pollen calendars with the approximate flowering period of the plants in the sampling area. In this way, even though pollen production and dispersal from year to year depend on the patterns of preseason weather and on the conditions prevailing at the time of anthesis, it is usually possible to forecast the chances of encountering high atmospheric allergenic pollen concentrations in different areas. Aerobiological and allergological studies show that the pollen map of Europe is changing also as a result of cultural factors (for example, importation of plants such as birch and cypress for urban parklands), greater international travel (e.g. colonization by ragweed in France, northern Italy, Austria, Hungary etc.) and climate change. In this regard, the higher frequency of weather extremes, like thunderstorms, and increasing episodes of long range transport of allergenic pollen represent new challenges for researchers. Furthermore, in the last few years, experimental data on pollen and subpollen-particles structure, the pathogenetic role of pollen and the interaction between pollen and air pollutants, gave new insights into the mechanisms of respiratory allergic diseases.
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- 2007
30. Chronic cat allergen exposure and low sensitization: Possible limitations in patient selection?
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Luigino Calzetta, Antonello Salzillo, Gennaro Liccardi, Paola Rogliani, and Amedeo Piccolo
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Immunology ,Immunoglobulin E ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,In patient ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Sensitization ,Asthma ,030201 allergy ,CATS ,biology ,business.industry ,Patient Selection ,Dust ,Environmental exposure ,Environmental Exposure ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,biology.protein ,Cats ,Cat allergen ,business - Published
- 2015
31. Can pet keeping be considered the only criterion of exposure to cat/dog allergens in the first year of life?
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Antonello Salzillo, Paola Rogliani, Gennaro Liccardi, Patrizia Pignatti, and L Calzetta
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Veterinary medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Companion animal ,Immunology ,First year of life ,General Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Family medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business - Published
- 2015
32. Non respiratory symptoms in asthma as possible predictors of exacerbations
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Antonio Meriggi, Adriano Berra, Gennaro Liccardi, Emanuela Carpentieri, D. Gargano, Alessandro Vatrella, Bruno Del Prato, Michele Giovannini, F. Gani, Antonio Starace, Mario Lo Schiavo, M. Cutajar, Patrizia Scavalli, Mauro Maniscalco, Maria Giovanna Russo, Ilenia Folletti, Maria D'Amato, Mario Del Donno, Carlo Lombardi, F Madonna, Nicola Scichilone, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Antonio Infantino, G. Baldi, D. Giannattasio, Antonello Salzillo, Manlio Milanese, Gennaro D'Amato, C Montera, A. Pio, Bruno Sposato, Giovanni Passalacqua, Liccardi, G., Baldi, G., Berra, A., Carpentieri, E., Cutajar, M., D'Amato, M., Del Donno, M., Del Prato, B., Folletti, I., Gani, F., Gargano, D., Giannattasio, D., Giovannini, M., Infantino, A., Lombardi, C., Lo Schiavo, M., Madonna, F., Maniscalco, M., Meriggi, A., Milanese, Costantino, Montera, C., Pio, A., Russo, M., Salzillo, A., Scavalli, P., Scichilone, N., Sposato, B., Stanziola, A., Starace, A., Vatrella, A., D'Amato, G., Passalacqua, G., and Milanese, M.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Prognosi ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Autonomic Nervous System ,Young Adult ,Aged ,Anxiety Disorders ,Asthma ,Child ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Humans ,Italy ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Psychiatry ,Medicine (all) ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,business.industry ,Disease progression ,business ,Anxiety Disorder ,Human - Abstract
Anxiety 34 37 36 Headache 28 23 26 Abdominal pain 1 3 2 Weakness 13 4 9 Depression 5 0 3 Impaired sleep 4 8 7 Nicturia 7 0 5 Chest pain 11 7 9 Excitement 13 6 10 Nonlocalized pain 4 4 4 Hunger 3 4 3 Lack of appetite 5 5 5 Fever 1 3 2 Nausea 1 5 4 Urticaria 3 0 2 Palpitation 28 23 26 Heartburn 11 7 10 Generalized itching 22 30 25 Non respiratory symptoms in asthma as possible predictors of exacerbations Gennaro Liccardi, MD, Gennaro Baldi, MD, Adriano Berra, MD, Emanuela Carpentieri, MD, Marina Cutajar, MD, Maria D’Amato, MD, Mario Del Donno, MD, Bruno Del Prato, MD, Ilenia Folletti, MD, Federica Gani, MD, Domenico Gargano, MD, Domenico Giannattasio, MD, Michele Giovannini, MD, Antonio Infantino, MD, Carlo Lombardi, MD, Mario Lo Schiavo, MD, Francesco Madonna, MD, Mauro Maniscalco, MD, Antonio Meriggi, MD, Manlio Milanese, MD, Carmen Montera, MD, Antonio Pio, MD, Maria Russo, PhD, Antonello Salzillo, MD, Patrizia Scavalli, MD, Nicola Scichilone, MD, Bruno Sposato, MD, Anna Stanziola, MD, Antonio Starace, MD, Alessandro Vatrella, MD, Gennaro D’Amato, MD, and Giovanni Passalacqua, MD
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- 2015
33. Sensitization to Rabbit Allergens in Italy – A Multicentre Study in Atopic Subjects without Occupational Exposure
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Gennaro Liccardi and Giovanni Passalacqua
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Adult ,Male ,Allergy ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Atopy ,Allergen ,Immunopathology ,Hypersensitivity ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Respiratory system ,Child ,Sensitization ,Aged ,Rhinitis ,Skin Tests ,Asthma ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Environmental Exposure ,General Medicine ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Italy ,Animals, Domestic ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Rabbits ,Allergists ,business - Abstract
Background: Rabbits as pets are becoming popular in Italy, but few data are available on sensitization to rabbits in patients without occupational exposure. In a multicentre study, we assessed the prevalence of rabbit sensitization in atopic subjects and their modality of exposure. Methods: Allergists from the whole country were required to assess the presence of skin prick test positivity to rabbits in about 100 consecutive patients with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma. In the rabbit-positive patients, clinical history, pet ownership and modality of exposure were assessed. Results: Skin tests were performed on 2,329 outpatients, of whom 1,602 had at least one positivity. Among them, 39 (2.43%) were sensitized to rabbit dander (4 monosensitized). The prevalence of sensitization ranged between 0.65 and 4.72%. Nineteen patients reported direct rabbit contact (10 for ownership and 9 for occasional contact) and 5 patients only indirect exposure through the contact with rabbit owners. Fifteen subjects denied any direct or indirect exposure. All the monosensitized patients were rabbit owners and had persistent (moderate-severe) respiratory symptoms. Conclusions: Sensitization to rabbit in Italy is not to be neglected. In atopic subjects without occupational exposure, contact and indirect exposure to rabbits may induce sensitization. A progressive increase in rabbit sensitization is expected in the future as consequence of the increased rabbit ownership.
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- 2006
34. Human Hair: An Unexpected Source of Cat Allergen Exposure
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Domingo Barber, Maria D'Amato, Gennaro D'Amato, Gennaro Liccardi, and Maria Giovanna Russo
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Male ,Immunology ,Dogs ,Fel d 1 ,parasitic diseases ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,health care economics and organizations ,Glycoproteins ,biology ,business.industry ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Respiratory allergy ,Environmental Exposure ,General Medicine ,Environmental exposure ,Allergens ,Lung disease ,Cats ,biology.protein ,Female ,Cat allergen ,business ,Hair - Abstract
Background: Cat allergens are ubiquitous because the clothing of cat owners constitutes an important source of distribution of Fel d 1 in cat-free environments. Since Fel d 1 can adhere to a variety of surfaces, we sought to verify if human hair belonging to individuals with or without a cat at home might represent a reservoir and be a possible carrier of cat allergens. Methods: Seventy-three women (25 with a non-neutered male cat and 25 with a dog at home, and 23 controls without any direct contact with these animals) were recruited. The collection of material from hair was carried out using a modified version of a battery-powdered portable sampler. Particulate material was harvested onto glass fiber filters (25 mm in diameter, with a pore size of 2 µm; AP 20 Millipore, Milan Italy), extracted in phosphate buffer with BSA and then assayed for the evaluation of cat allergen using an ELISA based on anti-Fel d 1 monoclonal antibody. Results: Detectable levels of cat allergen were found in 2 controls, in 2 women with a dog at home and in 13 women with a cat at home, respectively. Conclusions: In some women with a cat at home, hair constitutes a significant reservoir of Fel d 1. It is likely that these amounts of cat allergen might contribute to allergic sensitization when released in cat-free environments.
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- 2005
35. Allergenic Pollen and Urban Air Pollution in the Mediterranean Area
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Gennaro Liccardi and Gennaro D'Amato
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Environmental protection ,Pollen ,medicine ,Air pollution ,Immunology and Allergy ,Environmental science ,Mediterranean area ,medicine.disease_cause - Published
- 2003
36. Letter to the Editor: Can a better patients' phenotyping predict the efficacy of tiotropium in symptomatic asthma?
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Antonello Salzillo, Gennaro Liccardi, Giovanni Croce, Paola Rogliani, Gerardo Apicella, and Luigino Calzetta
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0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Letter to the editor ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Immunology and Allergy ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Asthma - Published
- 2017
37. Is generalized reaction after exposure to big cats at the circus really unpredictable in highly cat-allergic individuals?
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Amedeo Piccolo, Antonio Meriggi, Gennaro Liccardi, Antonello Salzillo, G. Steinhilber, and Gennaro D'Amato
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Lions ,Male ,CATS ,Urticaria ,business.industry ,Pruritus ,Immunology ,General Medicine ,Conjunctivitis ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,business - Published
- 2014
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Maria Giovanna Russo, Gennaro Liccardi, Gennaro D'Amato, and Maria D'Amato
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Allergy ,biology ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Air pollution ,Airway inflammation ,Respiratory allergy ,Plant Science ,medicine.disease_cause ,Immunoglobulin E ,medicine.disease ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergic symptoms ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Immunology and Allergy ,Respiratory system ,business - Abstract
Respiratory allergic diseases appear to be increasingin both prevalence and severity in most countries, andsubjects living in urban and industrialized areas aremore likely to have respiratory allergic symptoms thanthose living in rural areas. This increase has beenlinked, among various factors, to air pollution and tothe westernized lifestyle. In the outdoor environment,the most important air pollutants are sulphur dioxide,nitrogen dioxide, ozone and particulate matter.Particulate diesel exhaust emissions, besides actingas irritant, are thought to modulate the immuneresponse, with an adjuvant activity on IgE synthesis,thereby facilitating allergic sensitization inpredisposed subjects. In other words, atopic statecan be upregulated by environmental influences, andsome subjects develop atopic disease in response tothese environmental factors when they are inhaled incombination with aeroallergens. Moreover, airpollutants produce greater responses in asthmaticsubjects. Since airborne pollen allergens and airpollutants are often increased contemporaneously, anenhanced IgE-mediated response to aeroallergens andenhanced airway inflammation could account for theincreasing frequency of allergic respiratory diseases,in particular those induced by pollen allergens, inurban areas.
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- 2000
39. When should the skin prick tests not be performed?
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Gennaro Liccardi, Antonio Meriggi, G. Steinhilber, G.F. Salzillo, V. Manzi, Antonello Salzillo, and Amedeo Piccolo
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Male ,Risk ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Contraindications ,Immunology ,MEDLINE ,General Medicine ,Allergens ,Dermatology ,Text mining ,Respiratory Hypersensitivity ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Bronchial Hyperreactivity ,Child ,Medical History Taking ,business ,Anaphylaxis ,Skin Tests - Published
- 2015
40. Prevalence of Sensitization to Alternaria in Allergic Patients in Italy
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Barbara Cinti, Giovanni Piu, A. Venuti, Romano Zerboni, Antonio Meriggi, Maria Teresa Gallesio, Anna Loreti, Francesco Purello D'Ambrosio, Renato Corsico, Gilda Nardi, Gennaro Liccardi, Francesco Marcucci, Guido Marcer, Gemma Gherson, Mauro Minelli, Arsenio Corrado Negrini, Giorgio Lugo, Vincenzo Feliziani, A. Passaleva, Marcella Pozzan, and Pietro Zanon
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Male ,Allergy ,medicine.disease_cause ,Immunoglobulin E ,Allergen ,Immunopathology ,Prevalence ,Immunology and Allergy ,Child ,Sensitization ,Rhinitis ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Alternaria ,Middle Aged ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Italy ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Adult ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,Population ,Radioallergosorbent Test ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Antibodies, Fungal ,Aged ,Skin Tests ,Asthma ,Mould spores ,business.industry ,Infant ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Dermatology ,Mycoses ,biology.protein ,Immunization ,business - Abstract
Background The actual prevalence of sensitization to Alternaria is not known, partly due to the unreliability of diagnostic extracts. Objectives To assess skin positivity to extracts of Alternaria in a wide population of Italian patients suffering from respiratory symptoms using a biologically standardized extract. Methods A total of 2942 patients were skin prick tested with Alternaria, and a panel of common inhalant allergens. Blood samples for specific IgE quantitation were taken both from patients positive and from patients negative (control group) to Alternaria extract. Results Three hundred six patients (10.4%, ranging from 1.8% in Turin to 29.3% in Cagliari) were positive to Alternaria; 37 were sensitized to only this mold, while the remaining 269 were sensitized to at least one other allergen. Of the Alternaria-positive patients, 79.7% suffered from rhinitis and 53.3% from asthma, either alone or associated with other symptoms. Conclusions We suggest that, at least in Italy and in countries with similar climatic and environmental situations, standardized Alternaria extract should be included in the panel commonly used in investigating the allergen responsible in patients suffering from respiratory allergy.
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- 1998
41. Evaluation of the prevalence of skin prick test positivity to Alternaria and Cladosporium in patients with suspected respiratory allergy
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A. Palma-Carlos, K. Kontou-Fili, Gennaro D'Amato, A. Pagan Aleman, S. Kouridakis, R. Corsico, Antonio Meriggi, Gennaro Liccardi, M. Russo, P. Puccinelli, Dimitrios Gioulekas, S. Jäger, F. Th. M. Spieksma, M. L. Palma-Carlos, L. Jäger, S. Parmiani, Georgios Chatzigeorgiou, R. Torricelli, and B. Wuthrich
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Antigens, Fungal ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Aerobiology ,Allergen ,Epidemiology ,Prevalence ,Respiratory Hypersensitivity ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Child ,Conjunctivitis, Allergic ,Rhinitis ,Skin Tests ,Asthma ,biology ,business.industry ,Alternaria ,Aeroallergen ,Allergens ,Immunoglobulin E ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Europe ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,business ,Cladosporium - Abstract
D'Amato G, Chatzigeorgiou G, Corsico R, Gioulekas D, Jager L, Jager S, Kontou-Fili K, Kouridakis S, Liccardi G, Meriggi A, Palma-Carlos A, Palma-Carlos ML, Pagan Aleman A, Parmiani S, Puccinelli R Russo M, Spieksma FThM, Torricelli R, Wuthrich B. Evaluation of the prevalence of skin prick test positivity to Alternaria and Cladosporium in patients with suspected respiratory allergy. A European multicenter study promoted by the Subcommittee on Aerobiology and Environmental Aspects of Inhalant Allergens of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology. This trial was undertaken to study, in several geographically spread European countries, the prevalence of skin prick test (SPT) positivity to Alternaria (A) and Cladosporium (C) in subjects with nasal and/or bronchial symptoms of suspected allergic cause. Each patient completed an anamnestic questionnaire and underwent SPT with a panel of common inhalant allergens and also A and C supplied by three different laboratories, to allow for manufacturer bias. Specific scrum IgE determination was carried out only in subjects with SPT positivity to A and/or C with an immunoassay system. In nine European allergology centers, a total of 877 subjects was enrolled in the trial; 83 of them showed SPT positivity to A and/or C; only nine patients showed monosensitization to A, and none to C The highest percentage of positive subjects was found in Spain (20%); the lowest in Portugal (3%). In the other seven centers, the variation was 7–10%. The age range of mold-positive subjects was 5–60 years. Rhinitis was by far the most common symptom, whether associated or not with asthma and/or conjunctivitis.
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- 1997
42. Sensitization to Cockroach in Italy: A Multicentric Study
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T Giordano, Gennaro Liccardi, Gennaro D'Amato, G G Riario-Sforza, P Bettini, F Della Torre, Leonardo Antonicelli, C Incorvaia, and F Bonifazi
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Adult ,Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Allergy ,Adolescent ,Population ,Cockroaches ,Cross Reactions ,medicine.disease_cause ,Radioallergosorbent Test ,Allergen ,immune system diseases ,biology.animal ,Hypersensitivity ,Prevalence ,Respiratory Hypersensitivity ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Animals ,Humans ,Periplaneta ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,In patient ,Child ,education ,Sensitization ,Aged ,Asthma ,Aged, 80 and over ,Mites ,Cockroach ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Radioallergosorbent test ,General Medicine ,Intradermal Tests ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Italy ,Immunology ,Female ,Isoelectric Focusing ,business - Abstract
The prevalence of sensitization to cockroach (CR) was evaluated by skin prick test (SPT) in 1299 patients consecutively referred for rhinitis and asthma to five allergy centers in northern, central, and southern Italy. In patients with positive SPT to CR, an SPT with D. pteronyssinus extract was made. RAST inhibition was performed with pooled sera of subjects with positive SPT and RAST of at least Class 3 for CR and D. Pteronyssinus, to assess the cross-reactivity between these two allergenic sources. The protein content of allergen extracts was assayed by isoelectric focusing (IEF). A total of 170 patients (13%) had a positive SPT with CR extract, and 133 of them (78.2%) were also positive for D. pteronyssinus. RAST inhibition showed a cross-reactivity between CR and D. pteronyssinus, and IEF detected in the extracts employed a series of bands focusing at the same pI of CR and D. pteronyssinus relevant allergens. Therefore, the prevalence of sensitization to CR in the population studied, corresponding to 13%, suggests that CR extract might be added to standard SPT panels for respiratory allergy. However, the cross-reactivity with D. pteronyssinus calls for careful evaluation of the clinical importance of this sensitization.
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- 1997
43. Can the levels of Can f 1 in indoor environments be evaluated without considering passive transport of allergen indoors?
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Gennaro D'Amato, Amedeo Piccolo, Maria D'Amato, Antonello Salzillo, and Gennaro Liccardi
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Passive transport ,Immunology ,Environmental engineering ,Air pollution ,Allergens ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergen ,Air Pollution, Indoor ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Environmental science ,Animals ,Humans ,Hair - Published
- 2012
44. Social networks and bronchial asthma
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Lorenzo Cecchi, Gennaro Liccardi, Maria D'Amato, Gennaro D'Amato, and Giovanni Stanghellini
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Adult ,Internet ,Social network ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Depression ,Immunology ,Social Support ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Asthma ,Self Concept ,Immunology and Allergy ,Asthmatic patient ,Medicine ,Humans ,The Internet ,Social media ,business ,Developed country ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Stress, Psychological ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW To focus on both positive and negative aspects of the interaction between asthmatic patients and the social networks, and to highlight the need of a psychological approach in some individuals to integrate pharmacological treatment is the purpose of review. RECENT FINDINGS There is evidence that in some asthmatic patients, the excessive use of social networks can induce depression and stress triggering bronchial obstruction, whereas in others their rational use can induce beneficial effects in terms of asthma management. SUMMARY The increasing asthma prevalence in developed countries seen at the end of last century has raised concern for the considerable burden of this disease on society as well as individuals. Bronchial asthma is a disease in which psychological implications play a role in increasing or in reducing the severity of bronchial obstruction. Internet and, in particular, social media are increasingly a part of daily life of both young and adult people, thus allowing virtual relationships with peers sharing similar interests and goals. Although social network users often disclose more about themselves online than they do in person, there might be a risk for adolescents and for sensitive individuals, who can be negatively influenced by an incorrect use. However, although some studies show an increased risk of depression, other observations suggest beneficial effects of social networks by enhancing communication, social connection and self-esteem.
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- 2012
45. Immunotherapy with AlpareR in patients with respiratory allergy to Parietaria pollen: a two year double-blind placebo-controlled study
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T. R. Kordash, Gennaro Liccardi, L. L. Freshwater, M. Cazzola, G. Lobefalo, and Gennaro D'Amato
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Adult ,Male ,Allergy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nasal Provocation Tests ,Parietaria ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Respiratory Tract Diseases ,Immunology ,Placebo-controlled study ,Placebo ,Nasal provocation test ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Aged ,Skin Tests ,Asthma ,biology ,business.industry ,Maintenance dose ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Parietaria judaica ,Alum Compounds ,Pollen ,Female ,Immunization ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Summary Allergy to Parietaria judaica pollen causes significant morbidity in many areas of the world. In addition to rhinitis, patients who are allergic to this pollen have a high incidence of asthma. The pollinating season is long, making this particular allergy challenging for clinicians to treat. This study was designed to determine if immunotherapy with an alum adsorbed partially purified Parietaria extract (Alpare Parietaria) containing a targeted maintenance dose of 12 500 BUs was effective in decreasing rhinitis symptoms in patients allergic to Parieiaria. Using a double-blind placebo-controlled technique 36 patients received placebo or active extract for 2 years. Twenty (11 placebo and nine active) completed the 2 year study. Efficacy of treatment was evaluated by determining changes in skin reactivity, visual analog scores, diary symptom scores and end of study assessments. Reactions were monitored as well. Skin-test suppression was marginally significant in the actively treated group after 1 year and showed even more significant suppression after the second year. Nasal block, rhinorrhoea and sneezing all were significantly decreased in the active group. The nasal provocation test did not show a significant change after 1 year, in either group, but after 2 years of treatment the active group did show significant improvement. Although almost all patients in the actively treated group experienced local reactions, the incidence of systemic reactions was not different between the two groups. In conclusion, immunotherapy with this extract at this dose was effective in ameliorated rhinitis symptoms in patients allergic to Parietaria judaica.
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- 1995
46. Anaphylaxis caused by skin prick testing with aeroallergens: Case report and evaluation of the risk in Italian allergy services
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Antonello Salzillo, Gianenrico Senna, Gennaro Liccardi, Giovanni Passalacqua, Giuseppe Spadaro, Walter Canonica, Gennaro D'Amato, Liccardi, G, Salzillo, A, Spadaro, Giuseppe, Senna, G, Canonica, Wg, D'Amato, G, and Passalacqua, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Aeroallergen ,Skin test ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Dermatology ,Allergen ,Immunopathology ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Complication ,business ,Anaphylaxis - Published
- 2003
47. Direct and indirect exposure to horse: risk for sensitization and asthma
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Gennaro Liccardi, Gennaro D'Amato, Antonello Salzillo, Anne-Sophie Merritt, G. Emenius, and Maria D'Amato
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Risk ,Allergy ,Urban Population ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergen ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,In patient ,Horses ,Sensitization ,Asthma ,business.industry ,Horse ,Environmental Exposure ,respiratory system ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,Lipocalins ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Animal allergy ,Immunization ,business - Abstract
Most studies on the sensitization to horse allergens in populations without professional exposure have been carried out in geographical areas where the rate of horse ownership is high and horse riding is popular. Very few studies have been carried out in populations living in large urban areas. This gap in the literature probably reflects the widespread view that prevalence of horse-related allergy is low in urban populations because the latter are not regularly exposed to horses. On the contrary, we suggest that urban areas constitute a model useful to study potential modalities of exposure and sensitization to horse allergen by other routes of exposure than horse-riding. In this article, we describe the risks related to various modalities of exposure to horse allergen, clinical aspects of airway sensitization to horse allergens in patients living in urban areas, and non-occupational exposure to horse allergen. In addition, we illuminate some aspects related to dispersion of horse allergens from sources such as stables to indoor environments.
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- 2012
48. Are new pets really responsible for development of new allergies?
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M. Lo Schiavo, Gennaro Liccardi, Sapio C, Gennaro D'Amato, M C Montera, M D'Amato, and A. Pio
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Asthma ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,business - Published
- 2012
49. Detection of Parietaria judaica airborne allergenic activity: comparison between immunochemical and morphological methods including clinical evaluation
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Paolo Falagiani, M Saggese, Gennaro D'Amato, Gennaro Liccardi, Maria Giovanna Russo, Giovanni Mistrello, and M. Gentili
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Allergy ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Magnoliopsida ,Radioallergosorbent Test ,Allergen ,Pollen ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,In patient ,Pollen count ,Asthma ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,Immunochemistry ,Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal ,food and beverages ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Parietaria judaica ,business ,Clinical evaluation ,Filtration ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Airborne pollen grains und small plant particles of respirable size are the main causes of rhinitis and asthma in pollinosis patients. Consequently, it could be useful to quantify atmospheric variations in these biological aerosols and their allergenic activity as a basis for establishing correlations with the clinical symptoms in these allergic subjects. Our study was conducted in Naples from May to August 1992 and from May to August 1993 and concentrated on Perietaria judaica (Par j) the most important hay fever-provoking plant in southern Italy. The aim of this study was lo evaluate the day-to-day variation in counts of Par j. pollen, the day-to-day variation in allergenic activity specific for this plant, and to relate these two variables to symptom scores in patients with respiratory allergy to Par j. The airborne pollen grains were collected by a Hirst-like volumetric trap and examined through an optical microscope, while the allergenic activity of particles trapped on glass fibre filters in a high volume air-sampler was determined by immunochemical assay. The two devices were placed on the flat roof of the “A. Cardarelli” Hospital. The results of this preliminary study suggest that both methods could have useful clinical relevance, since these two biological parameters were significantly correlated with the symptom scores of allergic patients. However, pollen count with morphological quantification of grains/m3 of air is a more simple technique.
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- 1994
50. Clinical significance of allergic sensitization toOlea europaea L. pollen in Naples area, Italy
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Amedeo Piccolo, Maria Giovanna Russo, Gennaro Liccardi, Gaetano Lobefalo, Maria Saggese, Gennaro D'Amato, Antonella Visone, Paolo Noschese, and Maria D'Amato
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Allergy ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Aeroallergen ,Plant Science ,Clinical manifestation ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Allergic sensitization ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pollen ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Clinical significance ,business ,Sensitization ,Asthma - Abstract
The aim of this study is the evaluation of clinical significance of the allergic sensitization toOlea europaea L. pollen allergens in the Naples area, because in the last 10 years an increasing frequency of IgE mediated sensitization to these allergens has been observed. 4124 patients of both sexes (2989 adults and 1153 children) consecutively examined in our Allergological Center from January 1, 1988 to December 30, 1989 have been considered in this study. The patients were selected on the basis of a history of rhinitis (R) and/or asthma (A) and were evaluated by clinical examination, SPT, RAST and specific or aspecific BPT. Among 2267 adults and 879 children sensitized to almost one aeroallergen we found respectively 306 (13.49%) and 75 (8.53%) subjects with an allergic sensitization toOlea europaea L. pollen. The frequency of clinical manifestation was respectively R+A (58.16%), R (39.54%), A (2.28%) in adults; R+A (61.33%), R (26.66%), A (12%) in children. A monosensitization toOlea europaea L. pollen was found in 1.33% of children and in 2.28% of adults examined. The association with other allergens especially with mites and/or other pollen was very common.
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- 1994
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