Setting National Allergy Priorities for Research

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Setting National Allergy Priorities for Research

The NACE is Setting National Allergy Priorities for Research (SNAPR). A national survey was conducted in mid 2025 to help make sure future allergy research addresses the issues that matter most to people living with allergies, their families and healthcare providers.

What was involved?

  • A short, anonymous, online survey completed before 5pm 30 June.
  • A chance to WIN a copy of The Allergy Friendly Family Cookbook!
  • Entrants could provide their email address if they wanted to learn about the second stage of SNAPR, where they can vote on the top allergy research priorities.

Who could take part?

Adults living in Australia who:

  • Have, or had, allergies
  • Care for someone with allergies
  • Treat people with allergies.

Before you get started

  • If you have allergies or care for someone with allergies, take a moment to think about the areas of future allergy research that matter most to you. These might be prevention, diagnosis, triggers, treatment or day-to-day concerns.
  • If you are involved in allergy services or policy, we also value your thoughts on what you consider to be important areas for future allergy research.

This survey has closed.

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