Poster Discussion Session 1: Epidemiology and prediction
Tracks
Ballonsalen & Blomstersalen Room
Friday, October 19, 2018 |
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Ballonsalen & Blomstersalen Room |
Speaker
Dr. Feza Kırbıyık
Factors associated with treatment compliance in children with cow’s milk protein allergy
Dr. Judith Brand
Physician
Charite Berlin
Pharmacists’ own knowledge about epinephrine auto-injectors and their demonstration to patients
Dr. Victoria Martin
Instructor, Attending Physician
Massachusetts General Hospital
Early Life Risk Factors for Allergic Proctocolitis: The GMAP Healthy Infant Cohort
Dr. May Ping (Samantha) Lee
SingHealth (kkh)
A retrospective review of children with peanut allergy in the largest paediatric hospital in Singapore
Dr. Matthew Greenhawt
Children's Hospital Colorado, University Of Colorado School Of Medicine
The health and economic outcomes of early egg introduction strategies
Dr. Marcus Shaker
Associate Professor
Geisel School Of Medicine At Dartmouth
The health and economic benefits of approaches for peanut introduction in infants with a peanut allergic sibling
Mrs. Mingjun Shao
resident
The Capital Institute Of Pediatrics
Comparison of prevalence of food allergy in children with and without asthma from cities in China
Dr. Jennifer Protudjer
Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
Health-related quality of life worsens amongst males, but not females, with staple food allergy during the transition to self-management
Dr. Amandine Divaret-Chauveau
Pediatric Allergy Department, Children’s Hospital, University Hospital Of Nancy, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
Predictive factors of allergy to pistachio in children allergic to cashew nut
Dr. Ine Decuyper
Resident-phd Student
University Of Antwerp
Cannabis allergy: Exploring its true colours
Dr. Marta Reche
Hospital Universitary Infanta Sofía
Clinical patterns and threshold dose distribution in hazelnut allergy
Dr. Valérie Trendelenburg
Nutritionist
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Threshold dose, organ-specific symptoms and severity are often non-reproducible on repeated oral food challenges
Dr. Berber Vlieg-Boerstra
Dept. Paediatrics
OLVG
High percentage of false positive test results by open food challenge or home introduction in mild to moderate cow’s milk allergy
Mrs. Astrid Versluis
Clincial Nurse Specialist Allergology
University Medical Centre Utrecht
Reintroduction failure after negative food challenge is common and due to symptoms after ingestion and fear
Chair
Clare Mills
Professor Of Molecular Allergology
The University Of Manchester
Luciana Tanno
Dr
Hôpital Arnaud De Villeneuve - University Hospital Of Montpellier