Publications Directory
Welcome to our Publications Directory. As Australia's peak allergy research body, here you will find the latest evidence out of the drug, food, insect and respiratory allergy studies involving our leading experts and scholars.
- For advice on how to acknowledge your NACE affiliation if you are involved in research supported, conducted and/or funded by the NACE, see our Publications Guidelines.
- For more information about studies currently recruiting and underway across Australia, visit the NACE Allergy Studies Directory.
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Food allergy Nov 2023
World Allergy Organization (WAO) Diagnosis and Rationale for Action against Cow's Milk Allergy (DRACMA) guidelines update – X – Breastfeeding a baby with cow's milk allergy
World Allergy Organization Journal.
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Food allergy Nov 2023
Australian Infant Food Allergy Emergency Presentations Following Updated Early Food Introduction Guidelines
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
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Respiratory allergy Nov 2023
Airborne grass pollen and thunderstorms influence emergency department asthma presentations in a subtropical climate
Environmental Research.
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Food allergy Oct 2023
Timing of complementary feeding for early childhood allergy prevention: An overview of systematic reviews
Clinical and Experimental Allergy.
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Insect allergy Sep 2023
The development of Jack Jumper ant venom immunotherapy: our 25 years' experience
International Medicine Journal.
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Respiratory allergy Sep 2023
Digital inhaler preferences of asthma patients and healthcare providers: a discrete choice experiment
ERS Publications.
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Food allergy Aug 2023
Thermostable allergens in canned fish: Evaluating risks for fish allergy
Allergy.
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Respiratory allergy Aug 2023
Biologics (mepolizumab and omalizumab) induced remission in severe asthma patients
Allergy.
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Food allergy Aug 2023
Commercial shellfish skin prick test extracts show critical variability in allergen repertoire
Allergy.
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Respiratory allergy Aug 2023
Does pollen exposure influence innate immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in allergy or asthma?
Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology.
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