静脉免疫治疗的最新进展。

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Michelle L Floyd, Karla E Adams, David B K Golden
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摘要

综述目的:自20世纪20年代以来,毒液免疫疗法已被用于治疗膜翅目毒液过敏。在上个世纪,免疫学和遗传学领域的重大进展导致了毒液免疫疗法实践的改进。这篇综述涵盖了使用毒液免疫疗法提供精确、以患者为中心的护理的最新进展。最近的发现:关于毒液免疫疗法作用机制的研究继续强调先天免疫系统和适应性免疫系统的修饰。分子技术已经允许识别特定的毒液过敏原,以提高毒液免疫疗法的诊断准确性和安全性。研究继续支持加速时间表的安全性,这可能会影响接受这种治疗模式的患者的成本、依从性和生活质量。最后,重大进展导致阐明了在毒液免疫治疗期间和之后使患者面临反应风险的风险因素。因此,为毒液过敏患者创建风险档案可以为免疫治疗过程提供信息,以提供个性化和精确的护理。综述:毒液免疫疗法的应用取得了重大进展,使该实践成为一个动态和活跃的领域,需要继续研究。未来的研究需要在这些最新进展的基础上继续优化和加强这种挽救生命的治疗方法。
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Updates and Recent Advances on Venom Immunotherapy.

Updates and Recent Advances on Venom Immunotherapy.

Purpose of review: Venom immunotherapy has been utilized to treat Hymenoptera venom allergy since the 1920s. Over the last century, significant advances in the fields of immunology and genetics have led to improvements in the practice of venom immunotherapy. This review encompasses recent advances in the use of venom immunotherapy to provide precise, patient-centered care.

Recent findings: Research about the mechanism of action of venom immunotherapy continues to highlight the modification of both the innate and adaptive immune systems. Molecular techniques have allowed for the identification of specific venom allergens to improve the diagnostic accuracy and safety of venom immunotherapy. Research continues to support the safety of accelerated schedules which can impact the cost, adherence, and quality of life for patients receiving this treatment modality. Finally, significant advances have led to the elucidation of risk factors that place patients at risk for reactions during and after venom immunotherapy. Creation of risk profiles for venom-allergic patients can thus inform the process of immunotherapy in order to provide personalized and precise care.

Summary: Significant progress in the use of venom immunotherapy makes the practice a dynamic and active field for continued research. Future research needs to build on these recent advances to continue to optimize and enhance this life-saving treatment.

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Current Treatment Options in Allergy
Current Treatment Options in Allergy Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Current Treatment Options in Allergy will focus on the latest advances in the treatment of allergic disorders.  Designed for physicians, this journal offers expert reviews on the management of skin allergies, venom allergies, rhinitis, asthma, food allergies, drug allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergy prevention, and anaphylaxis.Articles cover a range of established and emerging treatment options.  We accomplish this by having experts present the latest research, assess the efficacy of available treatment options, and discuss special considerations.  We ensure that the journal content includes current, emerging research and suggest articles of special interest.
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