Allergic Rhinitis in Childhood
A special issue of Children (ISSN 2227-9067). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Pediatric Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2021) | Viewed by 5765
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
For this Special Issue, Dr. Chawes invites contributions in the form of original articles and reviews to an article collection on allergic rhinitis in childhood not limited to the following themes: 1) the natural history of allergic sensitization, nonallergic and allergic rhinitis during childhood; 2) lifestyle and environmental risk factors for the development of allergic rhinitis in childhood such as air pollution, greenness, tobacco smoke exposure, indoor allergens, respiratory infections, and the microbiome; 3) the role of dietary factors as preventive measures, including breastfeeding, formula feeding, and dietary supplements such as vitamin D; 4) the role of omics for endotyping allergic rhinitis, including genetics, gene expression, epigenetics, pharmacogenomics, and metabolomics; 5) the treatment of allergic rhinitis, including immunological targets for treatment and allergen immunotherapy; and 6) treatment barriers and measures to increase adherence.
Dr. Bo ChawesGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Allergic rhinitis
- Natural history
- Exposome
- Prevention
- Endotyping
- Treatment
- Adherence
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