Immunotherapy: Treating with Fewer Allergens?
- PMID: 28964528
- DOI: 10.1016/j.otc.2017.08.012
Immunotherapy: Treating with Fewer Allergens?
Abstract
Polysensitization, sensitization to more than one allergen, is a common feature of patients with allergic rhinitis, and may be a risk factor for subsequent development of allergic diseases, especially allergic asthma. However, a polysensitized patient does not necessarily have polyallergy, a documented, causal relationship between exposure to 2 or more specific, sensitizing allergens and the subsequent occurrence of relevant clinical symptoms of allergy. Allergen immunotherapy treatment strategy for the polysensitized patient in Europe is to treat the single or 2 most clinically relevant allergen(s), whereas patients in the United States are usually treated for all potential clinically relevant allergens.
Keywords: Allergen sensitization; Allergy immunotherapy; Component resolved diagnostics; Monosensitization; Multiallergen immunotherapy; Polysensitization.
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