Is allergic sensitization relevant in severe asthma? Which allergens may be culprit?

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Abstract

Severe asthma is a major health concern. The allergic (IgE-mediated) form of asthma is well known from a pathogenic viewpoint. We searched the available literature to identify which allergens are most frequently associated with severe, refractory or life threatening asthma. According to the results, molds, pet dander, cockroach and ragweed were more frequently responsible for severe asthma. Thunderstorm asthma, in addition, represents a special association between allergic sensitization and an external climatic factor. A detailed knowledge of the most harmful allergens is mandatory for an appropriate diagnostic and preventive approach.

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Lombardi, C., Savi, E., Ridolo, E., Passalacqua, G., & Canonica, G. W. (2017, January 6). Is allergic sensitization relevant in severe asthma? Which allergens may be culprit? World Allergy Organization Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40413-016-0138-8

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