Sublingual immunotherapy in children and its potential beneficial collateral effect on respiratory tract infections

Current Medical Research and Opinion
F OccasiM Duse

Abstract

Although directed to the control of allergic symptoms, a possible effect of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) on susceptibility to infections has been hypothesized. Two hundred sixty-five children aged between 3 and 4 years of age affected by allergic rhinitis completed a 6 year prospective case-control study. One hundred forty-three children after 2 years of SLIT reported a lower prevalence of respiratory tract infections when compared to children not undergoing SLIT.

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Mar 8, 2016·Expert Review of Clinical Immunology·Giorgio CiprandiFranco Frati
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Jul 9, 2020·Italian Journal of Pediatrics·Giulia BrindisiMarzia Duse

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