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Food Allergy and Asthma: Is There a Link?

Joyce A M EmonsRoy Gerth van Wijk
Published in: Current treatment options in allergy (2018)
Food allergy and asthma are interconnected with each other beyond the presence of simple comorbidity. Food allergy precedes and predisposes to asthma, and mutual interactions range from respiratory symptoms and bronchial hyperreactivity during food-induced anaphylaxis to severe asthma due to cross-reactive food allergens and to occupational asthma upon exposure to airborne allergens. Moreover, coexisting asthma in food allergies may result in severe and sometimes fatal anaphylactic reactions.
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