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Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics

By the April 12, 2022, the COVID‐19 pandemic had resulted in over half a billion people being infected worldwide. There have been 6.1 million deaths directly due to the infection, but the pandemic has had many more short‐ and long‐term pervasive effects on the physical and mental health of the popul...

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Autores principales: Munblit, Daniel, Greenhawt, Matthew, Brough, Helen A., Pushkareva, Anna, Karimova, Diana, Demidova, Anastasia, Warner, John O., Kalayci, Omer, Sediva, Anna, Untersmayr, Eva, Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo, Vazquez‐Ortiz, Marta, Arasi, Stefania, Alvaro‐Lozano, Montserrat, Tsabouri, Sophia, Galli, Elena, Beken, Burcin, Eigenmann, Philippe A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36282136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pai.13851
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author Munblit, Daniel
Greenhawt, Matthew
Brough, Helen A.
Pushkareva, Anna
Karimova, Diana
Demidova, Anastasia
Warner, John O.
Kalayci, Omer
Sediva, Anna
Untersmayr, Eva
Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
Vazquez‐Ortiz, Marta
Arasi, Stefania
Alvaro‐Lozano, Montserrat
Tsabouri, Sophia
Galli, Elena
Beken, Burcin
Eigenmann, Philippe A.
author_facet Munblit, Daniel
Greenhawt, Matthew
Brough, Helen A.
Pushkareva, Anna
Karimova, Diana
Demidova, Anastasia
Warner, John O.
Kalayci, Omer
Sediva, Anna
Untersmayr, Eva
Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
Vazquez‐Ortiz, Marta
Arasi, Stefania
Alvaro‐Lozano, Montserrat
Tsabouri, Sophia
Galli, Elena
Beken, Burcin
Eigenmann, Philippe A.
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description By the April 12, 2022, the COVID‐19 pandemic had resulted in over half a billion people being infected worldwide. There have been 6.1 million deaths directly due to the infection, but the pandemic has had many more short‐ and long‐term pervasive effects on the physical and mental health of the population. Allergic diseases are among the most prevalent noncommunicable chronic diseases in the pediatric population, and health‐care professionals and researchers were seeking answers since the beginning of pandemic. Children are at lower risk of developing severe COVID‐19 or dying from infection. Allergic diseases are not associated with a higher COVID‐19 severity and mortality, apart from severe/poorly controlled asthma. The pandemic disrupted routine health care, but many mitigation strategies, including but not limited to telemedicine, were successfully implemented to continue delivery of high‐standard care. Although children faced a multitude of pandemic‐related issues, allergic conditions were effectively treated remotely while reduction in air pollution and lack of contact with outdoor allergens resulted in improvement, particularly respiratory allergies. There is no evidence to recommend substantial changes to usual management modalities of allergic conditions in children, including allergen immunotherapy and use of biologicals. Allergic children are not at greater risk of multisystem inflammatory syndrome development, but some associations with Long COVID were reported, although the data are limited, and further research is needed. This statement of the EAACI Section on Pediatrics provides recommendations based on the lessons learnt from the pandemic, as available evidence.
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spelling pubmed-95383732022-10-11 Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics Munblit, Daniel Greenhawt, Matthew Brough, Helen A. Pushkareva, Anna Karimova, Diana Demidova, Anastasia Warner, John O. Kalayci, Omer Sediva, Anna Untersmayr, Eva Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo Vazquez‐Ortiz, Marta Arasi, Stefania Alvaro‐Lozano, Montserrat Tsabouri, Sophia Galli, Elena Beken, Burcin Eigenmann, Philippe A. Pediatr Allergy Immunol Position Paper By the April 12, 2022, the COVID‐19 pandemic had resulted in over half a billion people being infected worldwide. There have been 6.1 million deaths directly due to the infection, but the pandemic has had many more short‐ and long‐term pervasive effects on the physical and mental health of the population. Allergic diseases are among the most prevalent noncommunicable chronic diseases in the pediatric population, and health‐care professionals and researchers were seeking answers since the beginning of pandemic. Children are at lower risk of developing severe COVID‐19 or dying from infection. Allergic diseases are not associated with a higher COVID‐19 severity and mortality, apart from severe/poorly controlled asthma. The pandemic disrupted routine health care, but many mitigation strategies, including but not limited to telemedicine, were successfully implemented to continue delivery of high‐standard care. Although children faced a multitude of pandemic‐related issues, allergic conditions were effectively treated remotely while reduction in air pollution and lack of contact with outdoor allergens resulted in improvement, particularly respiratory allergies. There is no evidence to recommend substantial changes to usual management modalities of allergic conditions in children, including allergen immunotherapy and use of biologicals. Allergic children are not at greater risk of multisystem inflammatory syndrome development, but some associations with Long COVID were reported, although the data are limited, and further research is needed. This statement of the EAACI Section on Pediatrics provides recommendations based on the lessons learnt from the pandemic, as available evidence. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-30 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9538373/ /pubmed/36282136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pai.13851 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology published by European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Munblit, Daniel
Greenhawt, Matthew
Brough, Helen A.
Pushkareva, Anna
Karimova, Diana
Demidova, Anastasia
Warner, John O.
Kalayci, Omer
Sediva, Anna
Untersmayr, Eva
Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
Vazquez‐Ortiz, Marta
Arasi, Stefania
Alvaro‐Lozano, Montserrat
Tsabouri, Sophia
Galli, Elena
Beken, Burcin
Eigenmann, Philippe A.
Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics
title Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics
title_full Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics
title_fullStr Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics
title_full_unstemmed Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics
title_short Allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from COVID‐19 pandemic by 2022: A statement from the EAACI‐section on pediatrics
title_sort allergic diseases and immunodeficiencies in children, lessons learnt from covid‐19 pandemic by 2022: a statement from the eaaci‐section on pediatrics
topic Position Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36282136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pai.13851
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