IgE antibodies in relation to prevalence and multimorbidity of eczema, asthma, and rhinitis from birth to adolescence
Allergy2015Vol. 71(3), pp. 342–349
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Natalia Ballardini, Anna Bergström, C‐F. Wahlgren, Marianne van Hage, E. Hallner, Inger Kull, Erik Melén, Josep M. Antó, Jean Bousquet, Magnus Wickman
Abstract
Specific IgE is strongly associated with eczema and allergic multimorbidity throughout childhood and with asthma and rhinitis from age 4 years. However, 23% of the children with IgE sensitization do not develop any disease in childhood.
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