Abstract
Schuberet R, Eickmeier O, Garn H, et al. Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2009;148(3):251–260 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY. The authors evaluated whether cluster specific immunotherapy (SIT), which involves rapid allergen desensitization over a shorter time, compared with standard SIT, could safely and effectively desensitize children with allergic asthma attributable to house dust mites. STUDY POPULATION. Children with asthma ( N = 34; age: 6–18 years) with evidence of house dust mite allergies were randomly assigned to receive either cluster or standard SIT. METHODS. Twelve individuals received standard SIT, which allowed for maintenance doses to be reached after 14 weeks of injections. The rest received multiple …
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