Search Results - "Cameron, Scott B."
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STIM1‐mediated calcium influx controls antifungal immunity and the metabolic function of non‐pathogenic Th17 cells
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (07-08-2020)“…Immunity to fungal infections is mediated by cells of the innate and adaptive immune system including Th17 cells. Ca 2+ influx in immune cells is regulated by…”
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Real-world experience: a retrospective pediatric chart review to determine why patients and caregivers discontinue oral immunotherapy
Published in Allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology (15-10-2024)“…Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is an increasingly utilized management strategy for IgE-mediated food allergy. Despite promising efficacy and effectiveness, there is…”
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Real-World Safety Analysis of Preschool Tree Nut Oral Immunotherapy
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice (Cambridge, MA) (01-04-2023)“…Our group previously described preschool peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) in a real-world, multicenter setting, suggesting that this therapy is safe for most…”
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Patient selection for milk and egg ladders using a food ladder safety checklist
Published in Allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology (12-06-2022)“…A food ladder is a form of home-based dietary advancement therapy that gradually increases exposure to an allergenic food through the gradual introduction of…”
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Allergic reactions to emerging food allergens in Canadian children
Published in Allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology (13-07-2021)“…Abstract Most Canadian food allergy data has focused on Health Canada’s priority food allergens. This study describes which non-priority (emerging) food…”
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Real-world safety and effectiveness analysis of low-dose preschool sesame oral immunotherapy
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global (01-02-2024)“…Previous studies support the effectiveness of sesame oral immunotherapy (S-OIT) in patients >4 years old using maintenance doses of 1200 mg protein. However,…”
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Comparing the risk of anaphylaxis requiring epinephrine in oral immunotherapy and subcutaneous immunotherapy: A review of recent Canadian real-world literature
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global (01-05-2023)“…The safety of pediatric food oral immunotherapy (Ped-OIT) has been depicted by some as less favorable than subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) owing to the…”
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Risk factors associated with safety of preschool peanut oral immunotherapy
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global (01-05-2023)“…An understanding of how patient characteristics such as age, baseline peanut-specific IgE, and atopic comorbidities may influence potential safety outcomes…”
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Parents of children with food allergy: A qualitative study describing needs and identifying solutions
Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-12-2020)“…Parents experience a wide range of emotions, specifically stress and anxiety, when their child receives a diagnosis of a food allergy. Managing this health…”
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First Real-World Safety Analysis of Preschool Peanut Oral Immunotherapy
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice (Cambridge, MA) (01-11-2019)“…In 2017, a clinical trial of 37 subjects demonstrated that preschool peanut oral immunotherapy (P-OIT) was safe, with predominantly mild symptoms reported and…”
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How to Incorporate Oral Immunotherapy into Your Clinical Practice
Published in Current allergy and asthma reports (01-04-2021)“…Purpose of Review The purpose of this review is to discuss how to best incorporate oral immunotherapy into your clinical practice based on recent evidence and…”
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Revaccination outcomes among adolescents and adults with suspected hypersensitivity reactions following COVID-19 vaccination: A Canadian immunization research network study
Published in Vaccine (24-10-2024)“…•We evaluated people with suspected hypersensitivity after COVID-19 vaccination.•92% of 180 referred for hypersensitivity reactions were recommended for…”
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Diverse clinical features and diagnostic delay in monogenic inborn errors of immunity: A call for access to genetic testing
Published in Pediatric allergy and immunology (01-11-2021)“…Background Inborn errors of immunity (IEIs) are a group of conditions affecting immune system development and function. Due to their clinical heterogeneity and…”
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How We Manage Gastrointestinal Symptoms During Oral Immunotherapy Through a Shared Decision-Making Process—A Practical Guide for the Community Practitioner
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice (Cambridge, MA) (01-04-2023)“…Allergists addressing gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms during oral immunotherapy (OIT) may be biased toward diagnoses related to OIT; however, non-OIT causes may…”
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Preparing Patients for Oral Immunotherapy (PPOINT): International Delphi consensus for procedural preparation and consent
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-06-2024)“…Despite the promise of oral immunotherapy (OIT) to treat food allergies, this procedure is associated with potential risk. There is no current agreement about…”
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Homozygous RMRP Promoter Duplications Cause Severely Reduced Transcript Abundance and SCID Associated with Cartilage Hair Hypoplasia
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First Real-World Effectiveness Analysis of Preschool Peanut Oral Immunotherapy
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice (Cambridge, MA) (01-03-2021)“…We previously described safety of preschool peanut oral immunotherapy (P-OIT) in a real-world setting; 0.4% of patients experienced a severe reaction, and 4.1%…”
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The Case for Prompt Salvage Infant Peanut Oral Immunotherapy Following Failed Primary Prevention
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice (Cambridge, MA) (01-10-2022)“…Recent guideline recommendations have shifted from recommending prolonged avoidance of allergenic foods in the first 3 years of life to a primary prevention…”
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Age-Related Food Aversion and Anxiety Represent Primary Patient Barriers to Food Oral Immunotherapy
Published in The journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice (Cambridge, MA) (01-07-2024)“…Although oral immunotherapy (OIT) for food allergy is a reasonable treatment option, barriers to this procedure’s implementation have not been extensively…”
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