Abstract

Allergic and immunologic diseases are misunderstood, can be fatal and carry stigma triggering fears and instilling confusion that risk health consequences and discrimination, especially for HIV, food allergies (FA) and primary immunodeficiencies (PID) persons. Each disease-population has its own specifics yet have in common needs for chronic illness coping and understanding. Educational networks linked to cross-cultural communication can effectively dissolve myths by including the persons affected as learners-leaders.

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