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| Episode 49 – AllergyWatch July/August 2024 | 31 Jan 2025 | 00:22:05 | |
Welcome to Season Three of AllergyTalk!
Today we are joined by Dr. Vivian Hernandez Trujillo, the Division Director of allergy/immunology at Nickalus Children’s Hospital and an assistant editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the July-August issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology.
For information about CME credit, head over to http://education.acaai.org/allergytalk To read archived issues of AllergyWatch, head over to http://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch
Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles!
Articles Reviewed: Stigmatization and Mental Health Impact of Chronic Pediatric Skin Disorders. Bronchoconstriction damages airway epithelia by crowding-induced excess cell extrusion. Please rate our podcast on Apple Podcasts! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org
ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has been a speaker for Novartis Dr. Fineman has nothing to disclose Dr. Hernandez Trujillo:
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| Episode 48 - Can Blood Transfusions Trigger Food Allergy? | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:19:19 | |
Welcome to Season Three of Allergytalk! Today we are joined by Dr. Vivian Hernandez Trujillo, the Division Director of allergy/immunology at Nickalus Children’s Hospital and an assistant editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the July-August issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. For information about CME credit, head over to http://education.acaai.org/allergytalk To read archived issues of AllergyWatch, head over to http://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Anti-Interleukin-23 Autoantibodies in Adult-Onset Immunodeficiency.
Please rate our podcast on Apple Podcasts! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has been a speaker for Novartis Dr. Fineman has nothing to disclose Dr. Hernandez Trujillo:
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| Episode 45 - Should We Wait To Skin Test After A Food Allergy Reaction? AllergyWatch Jan/Feb 2024 | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:24:56 | |
Welcome to Season Three of Allergytalk! Today we joined by Dr. Shyam Joshi, MD, Associate Professor and Section Chief at Oregon Health & Science University and Associate Editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the January-February issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. To read archived issues of AllergyWatch, head over to http://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Gut microbiota maturity mediates the protective effect of siblings on food allergy. Duration of skin prick test refractory period following food-induced allergic reactions. Please rate our podcast on Apple Podcasts! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has been a speaker for Novartis. Dr. Fineman: Speaker: Takeda; Research: DBV, Novartis, and Alladapt Dr. Joshi: Advisor: Genentech, Sanofi & Regeneron, Novartis, Takeda; Consultant, Executive Role: Nectar Allergy | |||
| Episode 44 - How Does Tryptase Genetics Affect Food Allergy Reactions? | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:27:09 | |
Welcome to Season Three of Allergytalk! Today we joined by Dr. Shyam Joshi, MD, Associate Professor and Section Chief at Oregon Health & Science University and Associate Editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the January-February issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. To read archived issues of AllergyWatch, head over to http://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Outcomes of oral food challenges in a real-world setting, with predictors of outcomes. Severe food allergy reactions are associated with α-tryptase. Association of a Housing Mobility Program With Childhood Asthma Symptoms and Exacerbations. Please rate our podcast on Apple Podcasts! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has been a speaker for Novartis. Dr. Fineman: Speaker: Takeda; Research: DBV, Novartis, and Alladapt Dr. Joshi: Advisor: Genentech, Sanofi & Regeneron, Novartis, Takeda; Consultant, Executive Role: Nectar Allergy | |||
| AllergyTalk Special Episode: Preparing For the Allergy/Immunology Boards | 14 Aug 2024 | 00:41:01 | |
Welcome to a Special Board Review Episode of AllergyTalk! As the fall welcomes a new class of allergy/immunology fellows, the graduating fellows are studying for the fall ABAI board certification exam. I’m excited to be joined by the editorial team of the newly released 5th edition of the ACAAI Review of the Allergy & Immunology Boards, where we’ll talk about how you can prepare for the upcoming board exam! Guests: Joyce Yu, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Director, Food Allergy Center Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology Columbia University Irving Medical Center Ben Prince, MD, MSCI Associate Professor of Pediatrics Associate Division Chief of Research Division of Allergy-Immunology The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Resources for Board Review: ACAAI FIT and Board Review Resources (including the board review book) AIM Self-Assessment: Volume One (2023) AAAAI Allergy/Immunology Self Assessment
For information about CME credit, head over to http://education.acaai.org/allergytalk Please rate our podcast on Apple Podcasts! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has been a speaker for Novartis. Dr. Prince is a Data Monitoring Committee Member for Eli Lilly Dr. Yu has no relevant disclosures. | |||
| Episode 43 – Does Allergen Immunotherapy Improve Anti-viral Immunity? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:20:47 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we joined by Dr. Sarah Spriet, DO, an allergist/immunologist at the Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center in Fort Belvoir, VA and an assistant editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the November-December 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Spriet have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman: Research: DBV, Novartis, Alladapt | |||
| Episode 42 – What’s the Best Antibiotic for Kids With Sinusitis? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:21:12 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we joined by Dr. Sarah Spriet, DO, an allergist/immunologist at the Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center in Fort Belvoir, VA and an assistant editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the November-December 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: The protective effect of moderate maternal peanut consumption on peanut sensitization and allergy. Hymenoptera venom skin testing: Adopting an accelerated test protocol.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Spriet have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman - Research: DBV, Novartis, Alladapt | |||
| Episode 41 – A Promising New Treatment for SCID! | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:22:58 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we joined by Dr. Tim Chow, an assistant professor at UT Southwestern and an assistant editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the July-August 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit please visit https://education.acaai.org/allergytalk . To read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Two Phase 3 Trials of Lebrikizumab for Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Allergen Immunotherapy Prescription for Allergic Rhinitis.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Chow have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 40 – Intranasal Epinephrine for Anaphylaxis | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:20:54 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we joined by Dr. Tim Chow, an assistant professor at UT Southwestern and an assistant editor of Allergy Watch. We will be reviewing the July-August 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit please visit https://education.acaai.org/allergytalk. To read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed:
Wildfires and the Changing Landscape of Air Pollution-related Health Burden in California.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Chow have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 39: Should We Pay Teenagers to Carry Epinephrine? | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:29:51 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we joined by Dr. Melinda Rathkopf, who is an associate professor at Emory and has had multiple leadership positions at the College, including sitting on the board of regents and chairing the Practice Management Committee. We will be reviewing the May-June 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit please visit https://education.acaai.org/allergytalk . To read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch . Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Food Allergy Management for Adolescents Using Behavioral Incentives: A Randomized Trial.
Determinants of lung function across childhood in the Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP) 3.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Rathkopf have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 38: Should Immunotherapy Be Offered For Atopic Dermatitis? | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:28:16 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we are joined by Dr. Melinda Rathkopf, who is an associate professor at Emory and has had multiple leadership positions at the College, including sitting on the board of regents and chairing the Practice Management Committee. We will be reviewing the May-June 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit please visit https://education.acaai.org/allergytalk . To read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch . Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed:
The impact of prenatal dog keeping on infant gut microbiota development.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Rathkopf have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 37: Is There a Role For Allergen Immunotherapy in Seasonal Allergic Asthma? Jan/Feb 2023 | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:26:40 | |
Today we joined by Dr. Samanta Knox, MD from Gunderson Health System in La Crosse, WI where we review the Jan-Feb 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology.
You can earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit please visit https://education.acaai.org/allergytalk To read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch
Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles!
Articles Reviewed:
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Knox have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Pediatric Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Diagnosis & Management: Challenges, Barriers, Strategies miniseries Episode 3 – Long-Term Management and Prophylaxis for HAE | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:12:44 | |
Host: Kristin C. Sokol, MD, MS, MPH, FACAAI Experts: Aleena Banerji, MD; Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI
Explore the strategies for long-term prophylaxis in pediatric HAE, including when to initiate treatment and the risks and benefits of various approaches. Transitioning care from childhood into adolescence and beyond is also discussed.
Learning Objective: After listening to this podcast episode, participants should be better able to:
References:
Speaker Disclosures: Kristin C. Sokol, MD, MS, MPH, FACAAI Advisor: Sanofi, Genentech, SELF/Conde Nast
Aleena Banerji, MD Advisor: Astria, Biocryst, CSL Behring, Ionis, Intellia, Kalvista, Pharvaris, Takeda Researcher: Astria, Ionis, Intellia
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI Advisor: Amgen, AstraZeneca, Blueprint Medicine, Biocryst, BioMarin, Celldex, CSL Behring, DBV Technologies, Dermavant, Eli Lilly, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Jasper and Escient Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson, Kalvista, Merck, Novartis, Pharming Group, Regeneron, Roche, Sanofi, Takeda Consultant: Amgen, AstraZeneca, Blueprint Medicine, Biocryst, BioMarin, Celldex, CSL Behring, DBV Technologies, Dermavant, Eli Lilly, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Jasper and Escient Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson, Kalvista, Merck, Novartis, Pharming Group, Regeneron, Roche, Sanofi, Takeda Researcher: Amgen, AstraZeneca, Blueprint Medicine, Biocryst, BioMarin, Celldex, CSL Behring, DBV Technologies, Dermavant, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Jasper and Escient Pharmaceuticals, Kalvista, Merck, Novartis, Pharming Group, Regeneron, Roche, Sanofi, Takeda, Teva
This podcast miniseries is supported by a grant from Takeda. | |||
| Episode 36: How Safe Are Oral Corticosteroids? Jan/Feb 2023 | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:22:15 | |
Today we joined by Dr. Samanta Knox, MD from Gunderson Health System in La Crosse, WI where we review the Jan-Feb 2023 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit, go to https://education.acaai.org/allergytalk. To read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch. Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Race and ethnicity define disparate clinical outcomes in chronic rhinosinusitis.
Atopic dermatitis and risk of autoimmune conditions: Population-based cohort study.
Low-dose oral corticosteroids in asthma associates with increased morbidity and mortality.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Knox have nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 35: Can Azithromycin Help Poorly Controlled Childhood Asthma? | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:21:51 | |
Originally Recorded 4/18/2023
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! For this episode we welcome Dr. Shyam Joshi, MD from Oregon Health and Science University and will be reviewing three articles from the Nov-Dec 2022 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. Articles Reviewed: In Kids With Allergic Rhinitis, Remember To Address Sleep Problems!
Azithromycin as an Option for Poorly Controlled Childhood Asthma
Azithromycin for Poorly Controlled Asthma in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Data Suggest ‘Real-World Benefit’ of Early Introduction
Changes in Australian food anaphylaxis admission rates following introduction of updated allergy prevention guidelines.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org
ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Joshi has the following disclosures:
Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 34: Are Nasal Polyps an Autoimmune Disease? | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:22:57 | |
Originally Recorded 4/18/2023
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! For this episode we welcome Dr. Shyam Joshi, MD from Oregon Health and Science University and will be reviewing three articles from the Nov-Dec 2022 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. Articles Reviewed:
Combined ICS/SBA Reduces Asthma Exacerbations
Albuterol-Budesonide Fixed-Dose Combination Rescue Inhaler for Asthma. CRSwNP Patients have Impaired Sense of Smell and Taste
Improvement in patient-reported "taste" and association with smell in dupilumab-treated patients with severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps from the SINUS-24 and SINUS-52 trials.
Anti-dsDNA IgG May Predict Nasal Polyp Recurrence
Prognostic factors for polyp recurrence in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org
ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Joshi has the following disclosures:
Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 33: Are We Testing for Hymenoptera Backwards? | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:21:36 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we joined by Dr. Vivan Hernandez-Trujillo, MD from Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida where we review the July-Aug 2022 issue Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Safety of Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine in Children With Asthma. Obesity alters pathology and treatment response in inflammatory disease.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Hernandez-Trujillo: Speaker Takeda, CSL Advisory boards Takeda, Regeneron, Sanofi Consultant Kaleo, Pharming, Enzyvant, National Peanut Board, Allergy and Asthma Network Dr. Fineman: Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 27: How Important Is Family History in Infant Peanut Allergy? | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:24:28 | |
Originally recorded 11/24/21 For today’s episode we will be reviewing three articles from the July-Aug 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. Is Alpha-Gal Really a Problem in Patients with Food Allergy? Diagnostic testing for galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose, United States, 2010 to 2018. Family history alone isn’t a Risk Factor for Peanut Allergy Age and eczema severity, but not family history, are major risk factors for peanut allergy in infancy. Peripheral eosinophil counts: a moving target Variability in Blood Eosinophil Counts in Patients with Eosinophilic Asthma.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
At the time of recording, the speakers had the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Omalizumab for Food Allergy Part 2: Implementation Into Practice | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:29:43 | |
Welcome to a special 2 part episode of Allergytalk! On February 16, 2024, the FDA announced the approval of the first biologic medication to treat patients with food allergy, omalizumab! In second part of a 2 part series, we will discuss important considerations in implementing omalizumab for food allergy in your practice. Speakers: Dr. Sharon Chinthrajah, MD, an associate professor at Stanford University and the Director of the Sean N Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research. She is a co-chair of the OUtMATCH study. Dr. Brian Vickery, MD, the Marcus Professor of Pediatric Immunology and Division Chief at Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. He was one of the site investigators of the OUtMATCH study. Important Links: Wood RA, Togias A, Sicherer SH, Shreffler WG, Kim EH, Jones SM, Leung DYM, Vickery BP, Bird JA, Spergel JM, Iqbal A, Olsson J, Ligueros-Saylan M, Uddin A, Calatroni A, Huckabee CM, Rogers NH, Yovetich N, Dantzer J, Mudd K, Wang J, Groetch M, Pyle D, Keet CA, Kulis M, Sindher SB, Long A, Scurlock AM, Lanser BJ, Lee T, Parrish C, Brown-Whitehorn T, Spergel AKR, Veri M, Hamrah SD, Brittain E, Poyser J, Wheatley LM, Chinthrajah RS. Omalizumab for the Treatment of Multiple Food Allergies. N Engl J Med. 2024 Feb 25. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa2312382 Updated FDA label for omalizumab: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2024/103976s5245lbl.pdf Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose. Dr. Chinthrajah has consulted for Genentech and Novartis. Dr. Vickery has consulted for Genentech and Novartis | |||
| Omalizumab for Food Allergy Part 1 : Reviewing the Evidence | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:37:51 | |
Welcome to a special 2 part episode of Allergytalk! On February 16, 2024, the FDA announced the approval of the first biologic medication to treat patients with food allergy, omalizumab! In first part of a 2 part series, we will review the evidence behind the Omalizumab as Monotherapy and as Adjunct Therapy to Multi-Allergen OIT in Food Allergic Children and Adults (OUtMATCH) study that led to this FDA indication. In Part II, we will discuss important considerations in implementing omalizumab for food allergy in your practice. Speakers: Dr. Robert Wood, MD, the Julie and Neil Reinhard Professor of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology and Division Director at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Primary Investigator of the OUtMATCH study. Dr. Brian Vickery, MD, the Marcus Professor of Pediatric Immunology and Division Chief at Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. He was one of the site investigators of the OUtMATCH study. Important Links: Wood RA, Togias A, Sicherer SH, Shreffler WG, Kim EH, Jones SM, Leung DYM, Vickery BP, Bird JA, Spergel JM, Iqbal A, Olsson J, Ligueros-Saylan M, Uddin A, Calatroni A, Huckabee CM, Rogers NH, YovetichN, Dantzer J, Mudd K, Wang J, Groetch M, Pyle D, Keet CA, Kulis M, Sindher SB, Long A, Scurlock AM, Lanser BJ, Lee T, Parrish C, Brown-Whitehorn T, Spergel AKR, Veri M, Hamrah SD, Brittain E, Poyser J Wheatley LM, Chinthrajah RS. Omalizumab for the Treatment of Multiple Food Allergies. N Engl J Med. 2024 Feb 25. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa2312382 Updated FDA label for omalizumab: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2024/103976s5245lbl.pdf Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose. Dr. Wood has consulted for Genentech. Dr. Vickery has consulted for Genentech and Novartis | |||
| Episode 29: A New Asthma Biologic, Biomarkers for AERD, mHealth for Asthma Nov/Dec 2021 | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:28:55 | |
For this episode we will be reviewing three articles from the Nov-Dec 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. Articles Reviewed: Tezepelumab Reduces Exacerbations – Even at Lower Eosinophil Counts
Tezepelumab in Adults and Adolescents with Severe, Uncontrolled Asthma.
Predicting Response to Aspirin Therapy in NSAID-ERD
Biomarkers for predicting response to long-term high dose aspirin therapy in aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease.
Can Technology Aid in Asthma Therapy Adherence?
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
At the time of recording, the speakers had the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 28: Is IBS a Type of Food Allergy? Nov/Dec 2021 | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:28:26 | |
For this episode we will be reviewing three articles from the Nov-Dec 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology.
Metabolic Changes During Anaphylaxis Vary by Triggers and Severity
Is IBS Caused by Local Food Allergy in the Intestine?
Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain.
Biologics: To Stop or Not to Stop, That Is the Question
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
At the time of recording, the speakers had the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 26: Do Airborne Peanuts Cause Allergic Reactions? July/Aug 2021 | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:28:21 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the July-Aug 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. Articles Reviewed: When an asthma patient doesn’t respond to biologic, what should we do? Dupilumab Improves Asthma Control and Lung Function in Patients with Insufficient Outcome During Previous Antibody Therapy. Can we reduce lung function loss in asthma? Possible Protective Effect of Omalizumab on Lung Function Decline in Patients Experiencing Asthma Exacerbations. Airborne peanut doesn’t cause clinical significant reactions Peanuts in the air - clinical and experimental studies.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
At the time of recording, the speakers had the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, Alladapt, Novartis | |||
| Pediatric Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Diagnosis & Management: Challenges, Barriers, Strategies miniseries Episode 2 – Overcoming Barriers in HAE Treatment | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:20:13 | |
Episode 2: Overcoming Barriers in HAE Treatment
Host: Kristin C. Sokol, MD, MS, MPH, FACAAI Experts: Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI; Timothy J. Craig, DO, FACAAI
This episode addresses the challenges of managing HAE, including treatment differences in rural vs. urban settings, barriers to care, and the importance of shared decision-making for treatment plans. Discover effective strategies for on-demand home therapy administration.
Learning Objective: After listening to this podcast episode, participants should be better able to:
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Speaker Disclosures: Kristin C. Sokol, MD, MS, MPH, FACAAI Advisor: Sanofi, Genentech, SELF/Conde Nast
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FACAAI Advisor: Amgen, AstraZeneca, Blueprint Medicine, Biocryst, BioMarin, Celldex, CSL Behring, DBV Technologies, Dermavant, Eli Lilly, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Jasper and Escient Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson, Kalvista, Merck, Novartis, Pharming Group, Regeneron, Roche, Sanofi, Takeda Consultant: Amgen, AstraZeneca, Blueprint Medicine, Biocryst, BioMarin, Celldex, CSL Behring, DBV Technologies, Dermavant, Eli Lilly, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Jasper and Escient Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson, Kalvista, Merck, Novartis, Pharming Group, Regeneron, Roche, Sanofi, Takeda Researcher: Amgen, AstraZeneca, Blueprint Medicine, Biocryst, BioMarin, Celldex, CSL Behring, DBV Technologies, Dermavant, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Jasper and Escient Pharmaceuticals, Kalvista, Merck, Novartis, Pharming Group, Regeneron, Roche, Sanofi, Takeda, Teva
Timothy J. Craig, DO, FACAAI Advisor: Biomarin, CSL Behring, Ionis, Kalvista, Takeda Consultant: Biocryst, Biomarin, CSL Behring, Ionis, Kalvista, Ono, Takeda Independent Contractor: Kalvista, Phavaris Researcher: Astria, Biomarin, CSL Behring, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Kalvista, Phavaris, Takeda Speaker: Biomarin, CSL Behring, Kalvista, Regeneron, Takeda
This podcast miniseries is supported by a grant from Takeda. | |||
| Episode 25: Is Cefazolin Safe in Penicillin Allergic Patients? May/June 2021 | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:26:10 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the May-June 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. Articles Reviewed: AZT Improves Outcomes and Lowers Costs in Uncontrolled Asthma The cost-effectiveness of azithromycin in reducing exacerbations in uncontrolled asthma. Cefazolin Should Be Used in Most Penicillin Allergic Patients Assessment of the Frequency of Dual Allergy to Penicillins and Cefazolin: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Consider IV Fluids Early if Anaphylaxis Doesn’t Respond to Epinephrine
Cardiovascular changes during peanut-induced allergic reactions in human subjects.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
At the time of recording, the speakers had the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| AllergyTalk Episode 32: How Does the Atopic March Differ in Black and White Children? | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:26:42 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we are again joined by Dr. Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo from Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and will be reviewing the July-Aug 2022 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed:
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Hernandez-Trujillo: Speaker Takeda, CSL Advisory boards Takeda, Regeneron, Sanofi Consultant Kaleo, Pharming, Enzyvant, National Peanut Board, Allergy and Asthma Network Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 31: The Presentation of an Inborn Error of Immunity Is Not Always Infection! | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:27:33 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! In this season, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we are again joined by Dr. Anthony Montanaro from Oregon Health & Science University and will be reviewing the Jan-Feb 2022 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed:
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Montanaro has done research with AstraZeneca, Regeneron, Theravance, and Teva Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst, Novartis | |||
| Episode 30: Is COVID Vaccine Skin Testing Useful? | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:30:39 | |
Welcome to Season Two of Allergytalk! Starting with this episode, we are going to introduce you to each of the Allergy Watch assistant editors who work so hard on scouring the literature in allergy and immunology and bring you the most interesting articles in every issue! Today we are joined by Dr. Anthony Montanaro from Oregon Health & Science University and will be reviewing the Jan-Feb 2022 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! Articles Reviewed: Use of multiple epinephrine doses in anaphylaxis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. First-Dose mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Allergic Reactions: Limited Role for Excipient Skin Testing.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. | |||
| Severe Pediatric Asthma Miniseries - Episode 3 | 11 May 2023 | 00:30:28 | |
Episode 3: Severe pediatric asthma-beyond standard therapy, the role of current and future therapies including biologics Description: Though severe pediatric asthma only represents from 2 to 5% of the children suffering with this condition, it represents a major share of the cost, resource utilization, and morbidity. It is important that allergists have a good gasp of this condition and how it differs from the adult population. Topics include appropriate workup, comorbidities, steroid burden. Learning Objectives:
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| Severe Pediatric Asthma Miniseries - Episode 2 | 11 May 2023 | 00:22:24 | |
Episode 2: Severe pediatric asthma-evaluation of the child, diagnostic testing, assessing steroid side effects
Description: Though severe pediatric asthma only represents from 2 to 5% of the children suffering with this condition, it represents a major share of the cost, resource utilization, and morbidity. It is important that allergists have a good gasp of this condition and how it differs from the adult population. Topics include appropriate workup, comorbidities, steroid burden. Learning Objectives:
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| Severe Pediatric Asthma Miniseries - Episode 1 | 11 May 2023 | 00:18:18 | |
Episode 1: Severe pediatric asthma-burden of disease, adherence issues, and comorbidities
Description: Though severe pediatric asthma only represents from 2 to 5% of the children suffering with this condition, it represents a major share of the cost, resource utilization, and morbidity. It is important that allergists have a good gasp of this condition and how it differs from the adult population. Topics include appropriate workup, comorbidities, steroid burden. Learning Objectives:
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| CRSwNP Miniseries: Episode 3 | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:15:06 | |
Episode 3 discusses access to treatment disparities for nasal polyposis in minority and underserved populations.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Gerald Lee, MD: Nothing to disclose Maha Mahdavinia, MD, PhD: Consulting, Fee: Optinose Anjeni Keswani, MD: Nothing to disclose
This podcast series is supported by Sanofi Regeneron. | |||
| CRSwNP Miniseries: Episode 2 | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:13:35 | |
Episode 2 discusses the impact of air pollution and the environment on CRSwNP and how this disproportionately affects minority and underserved populations.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Gerald Lee, MD: Nothing to disclose Maha Mahdavinia, MD, PhD: Consulting, Fee: Optinose Anjeni Keswani, MD: Nothing to disclose
This podcast series is supported by Sanofi Regeneron. | |||
| CRSwNP Miniseries: Episode 1 | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:14:23 | |
Episode 1 provides an overview of the subtypes of CRSwNP and reviews the evidence for disparities in the burden of disease on minority and underserved populations and discusses the reasons for these disparities.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Gerald Lee, MD: Nothing to disclose Maha Mahdavinia, MD, PhD: Consulting, Fee: Optinose Anjeni Keswani, MD: Nothing to disclose
This podcast series is supported by Sanofi Regeneron. | |||
| Pediatric Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Diagnosis & Management: Challenges, Barriers, Strategies Miniseries Episode 1 – Diagnosing HAE Accurately | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:16:02 | |
Host: Kristin C. Sokol, MD, MS, MPH, FACAAI Experts: Aleena Banerji, MD; Timothy J. Craig, DO, FACAAI This discussion covers the key factors in accurately diagnosing HAE, including clinical history, lab testing, and the role of genetic testing in distinguishing between HAE types. Special considerations for diagnosing pediatric patients will also be discussed. Learning Objective: After listening to this podcast episode, participants should be better able to:
References:
Speaker Disclosures: Kristin C. Sokol, MD, MS, MPH, FACAAI Advisor: Sanofi, Genentech, SELF/Conde Nast
Aleena Banerji, MD Advisor: Astria, Biocryst, CSL Behring, Ionis, Intellia, Kalvista, Pharvaris, Takeda Researcher: Astria, Ionis, Intellia
Timothy J. Craig, DO, FACAAI Advisor: Biomarin, CSL Behring, Ionis, Kalvista, Takeda Consultant: Biocryst, Biomarin, CSL Behring, Ionis, Kalvista, Ono, Takeda Independent Contractor: Kalvista, Phavaris Researcher: Astria, Biomarin, CSL Behring, GlaxoSmithKline, Ionis, Kalvista, Phavaris, Takeda Speaker: Biomarin, CSL Behring, Kalvista, Regeneron, Takeda
This podcast miniseries is supported by a grant from Takeda. | |||
| Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis Miniseries: Episode 3: Improving Access to Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis in Minority and Underserved Populations | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:19:34 | |
This episode will describe best practices for addressing disparities in care for patients with atopic dermatitis and how to implement specific health equity strategies to improve access to atopic dermatitis care and increase patient adherence to treatment. Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis Miniseries Host: Payel Gupta, MD, FACAAI Expert: Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI Expert: Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH Expert: Marcella Aquino, MD, FACAAI The miniseries is hosted by Payel Gupta, MD, a triple board-certified specialist and the Medical Director for Allergy, Asthma, Immunology & ENT at LifeMD.com. She is practicing in New York City and is an assistant clinical professor at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Clinical Instructor at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She is a volunteer national spokesperson for the American Lung Association and co-host of The Itch Podcast. Joining her are Anil Nanda, MD, who is in private community practice at the Asthma and Allergy Center in Lewisville and Flower Mound, Texas and is Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, at the Division of Allergy and Immunology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH, who is the Vice-Chair for Diversity and Inclusion for the Department of Dermatology and Professor of Clinical Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He is the former Chair of the Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West. Having served as Director of the first-of-its-kind Skin of Color Center for over 15 years, his work has helped to advance patient care, research, and education pertaining to dermatologic disorders that are prevalent in populations with skin of color; and Marcella Aquino, MD, who is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and staff at Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Her interests include allergic skin diseases particularly allergic contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and drug allergy. She has presented on these topics at national meetings and published in textbooks and peer reviewed journals with a focus on contact dermatitis including patch testing, the role of contact dermatitis in atopic dermatitis patients, drug allergy challenges/desensitizations and the use of simulation for the instruction of anaphylaxis/allergic emergencies. Dr. Aquino was awarded an implementation grant by the ACAAI Foundation looking a multi-level contributing factors to racial and ethnic disparities in urban children in asthma and atopic dermatitis. This podcast series is supported by Pfizer. | |||
| Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis Miniseries: Episode 2: The Influence of Skin of Color in Diagnosing and Managing Patients With Atopic Dermatitis | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:21:39 | |
This episode will describe the influence of skin color in diagnosing and managing patients with atopic dermatitis.
Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis Miniseries Host: Payel Gupta, MD, FACAAI Expert: Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI Expert: Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH Expert: Marcella Aquino, MD, FACAAI The miniseries is hosted by Payel Gupta, MD, a triple board-certified specialist and the Medical Director for Allergy, Asthma, Immunology & ENT at LifeMD.com. She is practicing in New York City and is an assistant clinical professor at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Clinical Instructor at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She is a volunteer national spokesperson for the American Lung Association and co-host of The Itch Podcast. Joining her are Anil Nanda, MD, who is in private community practice at the Asthma and Allergy Center in Lewisville and Flower Mound, Texas and is Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, at the Division of Allergy and Immunology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH, who is the Vice-Chair for Diversity and Inclusion for the Department of Dermatology and Professor of Clinical Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He is the former Chair of the Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West. Having served as Director of the first-of-its-kind Skin of Color Center for over 15 years, his work has helped to advance patient care, research, and education pertaining to dermatologic disorders that are prevalent in populations with skin of color; and Marcella Aquino, MD, who is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and staff at Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Her interests include allergic skin diseases particularly allergic contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and drug allergy. She has presented on these topics at national meetings and published in textbooks and peer reviewed journals with a focus on contact dermatitis including patch testing, the role of contact dermatitis in atopic dermatitis patients, drug allergy challenges/desensitizations and the use of simulation for the instruction of anaphylaxis/allergic emergencies. Dr. Aquino was awarded an implementation grant by the ACAAI Foundation looking a multi-level contributing factors to racial and ethnic disparities in urban children in asthma and atopic dermatitis. This podcast series is supported by Pfizer. | |||
| Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis Miniseries: Episode 1: Current Evidence for Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:19:03 | |
This episode will review racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic disparities related to atopic dermatitis. Disparities in Atopic Dermatitis Miniseries Host: Payel Gupta, MD, FACAAI Expert: Anil Nanda, MD, FACAAI Expert: Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH Expert: Marcella Aquino, MD, FACAAI The miniseries is hosted by Payel Gupta, MD, a triple board-certified specialist and the Medical Director for Allergy, Asthma, Immunology & ENT at LifeMD.com. She is practicing in New York City and is an assistant clinical professor at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Clinical Instructor at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She is a volunteer national spokesperson for the American Lung Association and co-host of The Itch Podcast. Joining her are Anil Nanda, MD, who is in private community practice at the Asthma and Allergy Center in Lewisville and Flower Mound, Texas and is Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, at the Division of Allergy and Immunology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH, who is the Vice-Chair for Diversity and Inclusion for the Department of Dermatology and Professor of Clinical Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He is the former Chair of the Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West. Having served as Director of the first-of-its-kind Skin of Color Center for over 15 years, his work has helped to advance patient care, research, and education pertaining to dermatologic disorders that are prevalent in populations with skin of color; and Marcella Aquino, MD, who is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and staff at Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Her interests include allergic skin diseases particularly allergic contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and drug allergy. She has presented on these topics at national meetings and published in textbooks and peer reviewed journals with a focus on contact dermatitis including patch testing, the role of contact dermatitis in atopic dermatitis patients, drug allergy challenges/desensitizations and the use of simulation for the instruction of anaphylaxis/allergic emergencies. Dr. Aquino was awarded an implementation grant by the ACAAI Foundation looking a multi-level contributing factors to racial and ethnic disparities in urban children in asthma and atopic dermatitis. This podcast series is supported by Pfizer.
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| AllergyTalk Episode 24 – Exercise Should Be Standard Asthma Management, Tips for Chronic Cough | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:28:49 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the May-June 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways and an engaging question with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article Links:
The Predicative Clinical Features Associated with Chronic Cough That Has a Single Underlying Cause.
Trends in US hospitalizations for anaphylaxis among infants and toddlers: 2006 to 2015. | |||
| AllergyTalk Episode 23 – Revisiting Acetaminophen and Asthma, Poor Perceivers of Dyspnea | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:22:33 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the January-February 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways and an engaging question with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article Links:
Milk allergy most burdensome in multi-food allergic children.
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| Moving Towards Equity: Disparities in PIDD, Episode 3: Improving Access to Treatment for PIDD in Minority and Underserved Populations | 21 Jan 2022 | 00:23:36 | |
This episode will outline barriers to immune globulin and transplantation and offer solutions | |||
| Moving Towards Equity: Disparities in PIDD, Episode 2: Addressing the Barriers to Diagnosis of PIDD in Minority and Underserved Populations | 21 Jan 2022 | 00:17:38 | |
This episode will outline each barrier discussed in podcast #1 and then offer resources and solutions | |||
| Moving Towards Equity: Disparities in PIDD, Episode 1: Underdiagnosis of PIDD in Minority and Underserved Populations | 21 Jan 2022 | 00:13:54 | |
This episode will review the current evidence of underdiagnosis of PIDD in minority/underserved populations. Episode may include interview clips from a patient on how they/their children received the diagnosis of PIDD and what barriers they experienced in receiving the diagnosis of PIDD and what barriers they experienced in receiving the diagnosis of PIDD. | |||
| AllergyTalk Episode 22 – Could Anti IL-5 Make Asthma Worse?, Egg OIT vs. Baked Egg for Egg Allergy | 16 Nov 2021 | 00:30:35 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the January-February 2021 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways and an engaging question with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article Links: Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| AllergyTalk Episode 21: T2 inflammation in CRSsNP, IgG Levels Differ By Gender/Race | 13 Aug 2021 | 00:32:22 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the November-December 2020 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways and an engaging question with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article Links: Type 2 inflammation in chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps: Another relevant endotype. Immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin G subclass concentrations differ according to sex and race.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 47: Does Food Allergy Increase Cardiovascular Risk? | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:24:57 | |
Welcome to another episode of Allergy Talk, a roundup of the latest in the field of Allergy and Immunology by the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology! For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit, head over to education.acaai.org/allergytalk. Also, make sure you check out the ACAAI Community on DocMatter where we can continue the discussion about these articles! CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy for Hereditary Angioedema Reviewed by Samantha knox CRISPR-Cas9 In Vivo Gene Editing of KLKB1 for Hereditary Angioedema. Longhurst HJ, Lindsay K, Petersen RS, Fijen LM, Gurugama P, Maag D, Butler JS, Shah MY, Golden A, Xu Y, Boiselle C, Vogel JD, Abdelhady AM, Maitland ML, McKee MD, Seitzer J, Han BW, Soukamneuth S, Leonard J, Sepp-Lorenzino L, Clark ED, Lebwohl D, Cohn DM. CRISPR-Cas9 In Vivo Gene Editing of KLKB1 for Hereditary Angioedema. N Engl J Med. 2024 Feb 1;390(5):432-441. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2309149. PMID: 38294975. New Peanut Allergy Rare After Peanut Introduction in Infants Reviewed by Sarah Spriet Rates of New Peanut Allergy and Discontinuation Following Introduction in High-Risk Infants Banerjee A, Wood R, Dunlop J, Dantzer J, Plesa M, Togias A, Keet C. Rates of New Peanut Allergy and Discontinuation Following Introduction in High-Risk Infants. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2024 Mar;12(3):645-651.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2023.11.035. Epub 2023 Nov 29. PMID: 38036248.
IgE to Food Allergens and Cardiovascular Mortality Reviewed by Gerry Lee Keet C, McGowan EC, Jacobs D, Post WS, Richards NE, Workman LJ, Platts-Mills TAE, Manichaikul A, Wilson JM. IgE to common food allergens is associated with cardiovascular mortality in the National Health and Examination Survey and the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2024 Feb;153(2):471-478.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2023.09.038. Epub 2023 Nov 9. PMID: 37943208; PMCID: PMC10922097.
Please rate our podcast on Apple podcasts! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit head over to education.acaai.org/allergywatch. If you want to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced.
Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has been a speaker for Novartis Dr. Fineman has nothing to disclose Dr. Chow has been an advisor for Sarepta Therapeutics (relationship has ended KA) | |||
| AllergyTalk Episode 20: Methacholine Challenge Caveats, Biologic Super-Responders | 08 Jun 2021 | 00:34:28 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing articles from the November-December 2020 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways and an engaging question with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article Links:
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst | |||
| Episode 19 - Using Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide to Guide Step-down Treatment Decisions | 15 Mar 2021 | 00:28:34 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing three articles from the Sept-Oct 2020 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways and an engaging discussion with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article links:
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Kalangara has nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: AstraZenca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Shire; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Shire, Regeneron. | |||
| Episode 18 - Asthma severity and Difficulty Learning to Read | 15 Mar 2021 | 00:29:15 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing three articles from the Sept-Oct 2020 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key talk takeaways with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article links: Changes in asthma severity in the first year of school and difficulty learning to read. IL-5Rα marks nasal polyp IgG4- and IgE-expressing cells in aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease.
Sialylation of immunoglobulin E is a determinant of allergic pathogenicity.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Kalangara has nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: AstraZenca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Shire; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Shire, Regeneron. | |||
| Episode 17: Reintroduction Failure after Negative Food Challenges | 18 Feb 2021 | 00:29:59 | |
For today’s episode we will be reviewing three articles from the July-August 2020 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we’ll have key takeaways with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article links:
Home self-monitoring in patients with asthma using a mobile spirometry system.
Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today’s speakers have the following disclosures: Drs. Lee and Kalangara has nothing to disclose Dr. Fineman Speaker: AstraZenca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Shire; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Shire, Regeneron. | |||