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[Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology] Vaccines against Allergies Volume 352 || Immunological Approaches for Tolerance Induction in Allergy

โœ Scribed by Valenta, Rudolf; Coffman, Robert L.


Book ID
120183146
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2011
Tongue
German
Weight
405 KB
Edition
2011
Category
Article
ISBN
3642200540

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โœฆ Synopsis


We are celebrating this year the hundred yearsยด anniversary of allergen-specific immunotherapy. In 1911 Leonard Noon published his seminal work โ€œProphylactic inoculation against hay feverโ€ describing his attempts to achieve active immunity against โ€œgrass pollen toxinโ€ by administering increasing doses of grass pollen extract before the grass pollen season to allergic patients. Although it was unknown at that time that allergy represents an immunological hypersensitivity disease, the treatment was effective and many observations made by Noon remained valid until today. Today allergen-specific immunotherapy is well established as the only allergen-specific and disease-modifying treatment for IgE-mediated allergies and has long-lasting effects. In fact, more than 25% of the population suffer from IgE-mediated allergies which therefore represent a major health burden of our society, particularly because untreated allergy often progresses to severe disabling forms of disease, such as asthma and sometimes kills sensitized people through anaphylaxis.


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