Allergic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic-Clinical practical considerations: An European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology survey.
Montserrat Álvaro-LozanoMónica Sandoval-RuballosMattia GiovanniniErika Jensen-JarolimÜmit Murat ŞahinerVesna Tomic SpiricCristina QuecchiaAdam ChakerEnrico HefflerLudger KlimekHelen Annaruth BroughGunter Johannes SturmEva UntersmayrMateo BoniniOliver PfaarPublished in: Clinical and translational allergy (2022)
HCPs providing care to allergic patients were affected during the pandemic in diagnostic, management, and therapeutic approaches, including AIT for respiratory, insect-venom, and food allergies. Most HCPs maintained controller treatments for both asthma, and allergic rhinitis consistent with international recommendations, as well as biological agents in asthma. Remote tools are valuable in delivering allergy care.
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