促进过敏和免疫学的公平性:进展、缺陷和前进的道路。

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Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2025.1639718
Philip Mendez, Ayobami Akenroye, Sharmilee M Nyenhuis, Juan Carlos Cardet
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过敏和免疫疾病的健康差异是由不平等地暴露于健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)造成的,包括教育、医疗质量、社区和建筑环境、社会背景和经济稳定性。本文综述了最近关于哮喘、食物过敏、嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎、特应性皮炎、变应性鼻炎、慢性鼻窦炎、药物过敏和原发性免疫缺陷之间差异的文献。边缘化人群——包括黑人、拉丁裔和低收入人群——经历了诊断延迟、获得专业护理的机会有限、循证治疗使用不足以及过度暴露于环境诱因。该手稿强调了成功的干预措施,包括社区卫生工作者主导的外展,以学校为基础的项目,住房修改以及解决负担能力,住房和环境质量的政策改革。然而,最近联邦机构人员编制和资金的削减危及了持续的进展,威胁到支持对许多疾病进行公平护理的公共卫生基础设施。持续的投资、跨学科合作和政策驱动的战略对于解决长期存在的不公平现象和改善历史上服务不足的社区的成果仍然至关重要。
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Advancing equity in allergy and immunology: progress, pitfalls, and the path forward.

Health disparities in allergic and immunologic conditions are shaped by unequal exposure to social determinants of health (SDoH), including education, healthcare quality, neighborhood and built environment, social context, and economic stability. This review summarizes recent literature on disparities across asthma, food allergy, eosinophilic esophagitis, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, drug allergy, and primary immunodeficiency. Marginalized populations-including Black, Latinx, and low-income individuals-experience delayed diagnoses, limited access to specialist care, underuse of evidence-based therapies, and disproportionate exposure to environmental triggers. The manuscript highlights successful interventions including community health worker-led outreach, school-based programs, housing modifications, and policy reforms addressing affordability, housing, and environmental quality. However, recent cuts to federal agency staffing and funding jeopardize continued progress, threatening public health infrastructure that supports equitable care for many diseases. Sustained investment, interdisciplinary collaboration, and policy-driven strategies remain critical to addressing persistent inequities and improving outcomes in historically underserved communities.

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