2019
DOI: 10.5114/ada.2018.80654
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Smoking history is negatively associated with allergen specific immunotherapy efficacy: a retrospective analysis

Abstract: Introduction: Allergen specific immunotherapy (AIT) is the only treatment modifying the course of the disease in patients allergic to airborne allergens. It has been proven to be effective in allergic populations, however individual patients vary in terms of response to the therapy. Aim: To assess the factors that might affect the efficacy of AIT. Material and methods: Patients treated with AIT for grass pollen or house dust mites were included. The efficacy of AIT was assessed with the use of Allergy Control … Show more

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