Pediatric allergy and immunology in Brazil |
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Authors: | Nelson A. Rosario‐Filho Cristina M. Jacob Dirceu Sole Antonio Condino‐Neto Luisa K. Arruda Beatriz Costa‐Carvalho Renata R. Cocco Inês Camelo‐Nunes Herberto J. Chong‐Neto Gustavo F. Wandalsen Ana P. M. Castro Ariana C. Yang Antonio C. Pastorino Emanuel S. Sarinho |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of Parana, , Curitiba, PR, Brazil;2. Department of Pediatrics, University of S?o Paulo, , S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;3. Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of S?o Paulo, , S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;4. Department of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of S?o Paulo, , S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;5. Department of Medicine, School of Medicine of Ribeir?o Preto, University of S?o Paulo, , Ribeir?o Preto, SP, Brazil;6. University of S?o Paulo, , S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;7. Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of Pernambuco, , Recife, PE, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The subspecialty of pediatric allergy and immunology in Brazil is in its early years and progressing steadily. This review highlights the research developed in the past years aiming to show the characteristics of allergic and immunologic diseases in this vast country. Epidemiologic studies demonstrated the high prevalence of asthma in infants, children, and adolescents. Mortality rates and average annual variation of asthma hospitalization have reduced in all pediatric age groups. Indoor aeroallergen exposure is excessively high and contributes to the high rates of allergy sensitization. Prevalence of food allergy has increased to epidemic levels. Foods (35%), insect stings (30%), and drugs (23%) are the main etiological agents of anaphylaxis in children and adolescents. Molecular diagnosis of primary immunodeficiencies (PID) showed a high incidence of fungal infections including paracoccidioidomycosis in X‐linked hyper‐IgM syndrome, and the occurrence of BCG adverse reactions or other mycobacterial infections in patients with chronic granulomatous disease. Education in pediatric allergy and immunology is deficient for medical students, but residency programs are effective in training internists and pediatricians for the practice of allergy. The field of PID requires further training. Last, this review is a tribute to Prof. Dr. Charles Naspitz, one of the pioneers of our specialty in Brazil. |
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Keywords: | allergy anaphylaxis epidemiology food allergy immunodeficiencies IgE sensitization |
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