L'angolo dell'immunologo
Infezioni e atopia: sarà vero?
ALBERTO TOMMASINI, ALFREDO MENDOZA
Laboratorio Immunologico, Istituto di Clinica Pediatrica, IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste
Settembre 1998 - pagg. 457 -459
Classificazione MeSH
Bibliografia
1. von Mutius E, Fritzsch C, Weiland S,
Röll G, Magnussen H: Prevalence of
asthma and allergic disorders among
children in united Germany: a descriptive
comparison. BMJ 305, 1395-9, 1992.
2. Waite DA, Eyles F, Tonkin L, et al: Asthma prevalence in Tokelauan children in two environments. Clin Allergy 10, 71, 1980.
3. Kalyoncu AF, Stalenheim G: Serum IgE levels and allergic spectra in immigrants to Sweden. Allergy 47, 277-80, 1992.
4. Strachan DP: Hay fever, hygiene and household size. BMJ 299, 1259-60, 1989.
5. Strachan DP: Epidemiology of hay fever: towards a community diagnosis. Clin Exp Allergy 25, 296-303, 1995.
6. Shaeen SO, Aaby P, Hall AJ, et al: Measles and atopy in Guinea-Bissau. Lancet 347, 1792-6, 1996.
7. Matricardi P, Rosmini F, Ferrigno L, et al: Cross sectional retrospective study of prevalence of atopy among Italian military students with antibodies against hepatitis A virus. BMJ 314, 99-1003, 1997.
8. von Mutius E, Martinez FD, Fritzsch C, et al: Skin test reactivity and number of siblings. BMJ 308, 692-5, 1994.
9. Shirakawa T, Enoamoto T, Shimazu S, et al: The inverse association betwen tuberculin responses and atopic disorder. Science 275, 77-9, 1997.
10. Alm J, Lija G, Pershagen G, Scheynius A: Early BCG vaccination and development of atopy. Lancet 350, 400-403, 1997.
11. Holt PG, McMenamin C: Defence against allergic sensitization in the healthy lung: the role of inalation tolerance. Clin Exp Allergy 19, 255-62, 1989.
12. von Mutius E, Weiland SK, Fritzsch C, et al: Increasing prevalence of hay fever and atopy among children in Leipzig, East Germany. Lancet 21, 862-6, 1998.
13. Ryan M, Murphy G, Ryan E, et al: Distinct T-cell subtypes induced with whole cell and acellular pertussis vaccines in children. Immunology 93, 110, 1998.
14. Odelram H, Granstrom M, Hedenskog S, et al: Immunoglobulin E and G responses to pertussis toxin after booster immunization in relation to atopy, local reactions and alluminium content of the vaccines. Pediatr Allergy Immunol 5, 118-23, 1994.
15. Bellinghausen I, Metz G, Enk AH, et al: Insect venom immunotherapy induces interleukin-10 production and Th2- to-Th1 shift, and changes surface marker expression in venom allergic subjects. Eur J Immunol 27, 1131-9, 1997.
2. Waite DA, Eyles F, Tonkin L, et al: Asthma prevalence in Tokelauan children in two environments. Clin Allergy 10, 71, 1980.
3. Kalyoncu AF, Stalenheim G: Serum IgE levels and allergic spectra in immigrants to Sweden. Allergy 47, 277-80, 1992.
4. Strachan DP: Hay fever, hygiene and household size. BMJ 299, 1259-60, 1989.
5. Strachan DP: Epidemiology of hay fever: towards a community diagnosis. Clin Exp Allergy 25, 296-303, 1995.
6. Shaeen SO, Aaby P, Hall AJ, et al: Measles and atopy in Guinea-Bissau. Lancet 347, 1792-6, 1996.
7. Matricardi P, Rosmini F, Ferrigno L, et al: Cross sectional retrospective study of prevalence of atopy among Italian military students with antibodies against hepatitis A virus. BMJ 314, 99-1003, 1997.
8. von Mutius E, Martinez FD, Fritzsch C, et al: Skin test reactivity and number of siblings. BMJ 308, 692-5, 1994.
9. Shirakawa T, Enoamoto T, Shimazu S, et al: The inverse association betwen tuberculin responses and atopic disorder. Science 275, 77-9, 1997.
10. Alm J, Lija G, Pershagen G, Scheynius A: Early BCG vaccination and development of atopy. Lancet 350, 400-403, 1997.
11. Holt PG, McMenamin C: Defence against allergic sensitization in the healthy lung: the role of inalation tolerance. Clin Exp Allergy 19, 255-62, 1989.
12. von Mutius E, Weiland SK, Fritzsch C, et al: Increasing prevalence of hay fever and atopy among children in Leipzig, East Germany. Lancet 21, 862-6, 1998.
13. Ryan M, Murphy G, Ryan E, et al: Distinct T-cell subtypes induced with whole cell and acellular pertussis vaccines in children. Immunology 93, 110, 1998.
14. Odelram H, Granstrom M, Hedenskog S, et al: Immunoglobulin E and G responses to pertussis toxin after booster immunization in relation to atopy, local reactions and alluminium content of the vaccines. Pediatr Allergy Immunol 5, 118-23, 1994.
15. Bellinghausen I, Metz G, Enk AH, et al: Insect venom immunotherapy induces interleukin-10 production and Th2- to-Th1 shift, and changes surface marker expression in venom allergic subjects. Eur J Immunol 27, 1131-9, 1997.
