The sensitization pattern differs according to rhinitis and asthma multimorbidity in adults: the EGEA study
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2017Vol. 47(4), pp. 520–529
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Abstract
Allergic sensitization and particularly polysensitization rates widely differ according to asthma and rhinitis status. This study emphasized the importance of taking into account multimorbidity between asthma and rhinitis and showed that allergic sensitization is not a dichotomic variable.
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