Tag: LERG
ACAAI: Eczema Onset, Severity Can Effect Child’s Ability to Outgrow Food Allergy
Onset of eczema between 4 and 6 months, greater severity, and longer duration linked to lower likelihood of outgrowing allergies
ACAAI: COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Risk for Multiple Infections in Children With Atopic Dermatitis
Reduced risks seen for multiple infections and for allergic complications, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, contact dermatitis
ACAAI: Breast Implant Complications, Revision Surgery More Likely in Patients With Eczema
Patients with atopic diseases also have increased risks for complications, revision surgery after bone grafting
ACG: Incidence of Alpha-Gal Syndrome Increasing
Increase seen across 69 U.S. health systems, from about 1.8 percent in 2013-2014 to 38.5 percent in 2021-2022
Inhaler-Related Emissions Increased 24 Percent From 2014 to 2024
87 percent of total emissions were accounted for by albuterol, budesonide-formoterol, fluticasone propionate inhalers
Study Compares Benefits, Harms of Treatments for Chronic Hives
Systematic review and network meta-analysis included 93 trials evaluating 42 interventions
No Risks Seen With Early Childhood Exposure to Aluminum-Adsorbed Vaccines
No significantly increased risks observed for autoimmune disorder, atopic or allergic disorder, neurodevelopmental disorder
Nestle, Other Food Companies Vow to Ban Artificial Colors
Two-Hour Observation Probably Safe for Most Children With Anaphylaxis
95.3 percent of children who present to ER with acute anaphylaxis would have been safely discharged two hours after first epinephrine dose
FDA Approves Once-Monthly Andembry for Hereditary Angioedema
The monoclonal antibody is a self-administered injection for prophylactic use to prevent attacks












