Allergy, Immunity and Tolerance in Early Childhood: The First Steps of the Atopic March
Editat de Hans Ulrich Wahn, Hugh A. Sampsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2015
As the natural history of these chronic diseases has been extensively studied, including their major genetic, environmental, and lifestyle determinants and potential protective factors, the book presents tactics on how pediatric allergists can provide early intervention. In addition, the book unites key, global experts in the field who summarize their collective, and current, knowledge of the early stage of the "Atopic March", along with novel ideas for potential options of prevention.
- Summarizes the current knowledge of the epidemiological, genetic, and cellular basis of allergic diseases
- Ideal reference for the study of allergies in young children, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, childhood asthma, and food allergies
- Provides landmark findings in the field of immunology and allergy development
- Fulfills the need for a book that focuses on primary and secondary allergy prevention, especially during the first years of life
- Unites key, global experts in the field who summarize their collective, and current, knowledge, along with novel ideas for potential options of prevention
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780124202269
ISBN-10: 0124202268
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0124202268
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
immunologists, pneumologists, allergologist, researchers in public healthCuprins
1. Genes for allergic manifestation
2. Epigenetics
3. What have we missed already by birth
4. B Cell Development
5. Maturation of T cell functions
6. The innate immune system
7. Atopic dermatitis
8. Wheeze and asthma
9. Pollen allergy
10. Lung function
11. Breast –always best?
12. Novel routes for antiallergic vaccination
13. Novel ideas for antiallergic vaccines
14. Antiallergic treatment of the skin
15. Systemic pharmacotherapy
16. Antiviral strategies
17. Adverse reactions of the gut
18. Hydrolysate diets
19. Probiotics-Prebiotics
20. Microbial Compounds
21. Avoidance of allergens
2. Epigenetics
3. What have we missed already by birth
4. B Cell Development
5. Maturation of T cell functions
6. The innate immune system
7. Atopic dermatitis
8. Wheeze and asthma
9. Pollen allergy
10. Lung function
11. Breast –always best?
12. Novel routes for antiallergic vaccination
13. Novel ideas for antiallergic vaccines
14. Antiallergic treatment of the skin
15. Systemic pharmacotherapy
16. Antiviral strategies
17. Adverse reactions of the gut
18. Hydrolysate diets
19. Probiotics-Prebiotics
20. Microbial Compounds
21. Avoidance of allergens