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SUMMARY:World Allergy Week 2013 Will Focus on the Rising Global Health Problem of Food Allergy - Heaviest Burden is on Children
DESCRIPTION:World Allergy Week 8th – 14th April 2013\nThe World Allergy Organization (WAO) will host its annual World Allergy Week from 8-14 April\, 2013\, together with its 93 national Member Societies\, to address the topic of “Food Allergy – A Rising Global Health Problem\,” and its growing burden on children. Globally\, 220-250 million people may suffer from food allergy [1]\, and the occurrence of food allergies continues to rise in both developed and developing countries\, especially in children. This year WAO plans to highlight the need for greater awareness and understanding of food allergy as well as the exchange of ideas and collaboration in order to address a variety of safety and quality-of-life issues related to the care of patients with food sensitivity. Activities will include international teleconferences with experts presenting information about global food allergy concerns and answering questions immediately afterward. \nAccording to Professor Ruby Pawankar\, President of the World Allergy Organization\, “There are problems that need to be addressed in many countries throughout the world such as the lack of awareness of food allergies\, lack of standardized national anaphylaxis action plans for food allergy\, limited or no access to adrenaline autoinjectors\, and the lack of food labeling laws. Moreover\, some countries have standardized action plans but no ready access to autoinjectors; others have autoinjectors but no standardized action plans. These circumstances can be improved with the distribution of information and resources for physicians\, patients\, parents\, schools\, health ministries\, and throughout communities and by a call to action to policy makers.” \nFor further details on the World Allergy Week 2013\, please visit the World Allergy Organization webpages. \n[1] Fiocchi A\, Sampson HA et al. “Food Allergy”\, Section 2.5 in WAO White Book on Allergy\, Editors: R\nPawankar\, GW Canonica\, ST Holgate\, RF Lockey (Milwaukee\, Wisconsin: World Allergy Organization\,\n2011)\, pp 47-53.
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SUMMARY:Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network Annual Conference 2012
DESCRIPTION:Berlin\, 27 February 2012 – On 27 and 28 February\, leading up to “Rare Disease Day”\, the annual Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network conference takes place at the Charité Universitätsmedizin (university hospital) Berlin. Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network stands is a network of European specialty centres that works to strengthen European research on allergies and asthma. \nMake sure you don’t miss this great opportunity to be a part of the Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network Annual Conference 2012. The topic will be “Clinical Trials – the current situation and future chances in the limelight”. Please visit the conference programme page for a more detailed programme. \n  \nThis conference will be accredited with 9 CME points \nSpeakers and experts will come from right across Europe including Professor Guido Rasi Executive Director of the EMA and Professor Bruce Zuraw from the University of California\, San Diego. Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network is delighted to have distinguished conference support from Professor Sergio Bonini as the Head of our Conference Organising Committee and Professor Jean Bousquet\, Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence NetworkVice President\, WHO and GARD member to discuss and chair sessions\, as well as the chance to discuss with the many leading Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network experts from across Europe including; Prof. Kai-Håkon Carlsen\, Prof. Boleslaw Samolinski\, Prof. Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen\, Prof. Peter Burney\, Prof. Marcus Maurer and many\, many more.
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