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Nurses working in the field of atopic disease. Patient advocates. Working with global organisations, other health care professionals to improve allergy care.

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Graham Roberts
Graham Roberts@ProfGRoberts·
We are looking for input from young people living with food allergy, their parents and healthcare professionals. What things don't we understand about food allergy? What are the research priorities? Please find the survey at: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/socs/foodall…. @riddmj
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#BSACI2024 Join us for workshops at BSACI today- Heather Sharp will be talking about #eczema and treatment, outside Queens Suite. Katherine Knight will be talking about clinic models, Hall D.
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#BSACI2024 Join us for the nurses meet and greet today at 15.45 (Hall D).
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#BSACI2024 We look forward to seeing you at Harrogate- the bsaci 2024 meeting starts today. All nurses welcome at the AGM this afternoon- Queens suite, 1600-1700.
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Less than one week until the annual bsaci meeting in Harrogate. We look forward to seeing you there. You are all very welcome and encouraged to attend the nurses AGM in Wednesday 2nd October at 1600. Come and meet your nurse representatives. #BSACI #allergy
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New research has been published showing - Increase in the number of people with food allergies - Low % of patients that have previously had anaphylaxis being prescribed AAI - High % of patients are managed in primary care. #allergy @RespNprang @ARNS_UK
Allergy London@_allergylondon

This important research has been published by colleagues at Imperial College in London, using huge primary care databases to look at the changes in rates of #foodallergy in the 10 year period from 2008 to 2018. Allergy London’s Professor @DrAdamFox talks about this further and shares: “We already know from previous work from this group, looking at the same period, that it saw a very significant increase in the number of severe allergic reactions presenting to A&E departments. This new data reveals some remarkable findings... 1️⃣A marked increase in the number of people suffering from food allergy, with the main increase being in pre-school children. Overall, the prevalence of food allergy increased from 0.4% of the population in 2008 to 1.1% in 2018 with the highest prevalence of 4.0% in pre-school children in 2018. 0.7% of adults had a food allergy in 2018. 2️⃣Worryingly, in those with previous food anaphylaxis, only 58.3% of the children and young people and 54.8% had a prescription for adrenaline autoinjector. This is in direct contradiction of NICE guidelines for managing those at risk of anaphylaxis. Adrenaline autoinjectors prescription was less common in those resident in more deprived areas suggesting important health inequalities. 3️⃣Also of concern, 88.4% of food allergy were patients managed exclusively in primary care, meaning they have likely limited access to new treatment options or specialist dietetic or psychological input.”

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A tragic death. Lessons must be learnt to improve the quality of life for those with food allergies and to prevent any further unnecessary deaths.
Allergy London@_allergylondon

A comment from Allergy London’s Professor @DrAdamFox following the inquest into the tragic death of Hannah Jacobs. “This statement from the mother of Hannah Jacobs, who tragically died from anaphylaxis to milk was desperately sad but incredibly important. Frustratingly, it highlighted the same key messages that have come from so many other such inquests and with each one, our failure to act on the findings becomes increasingly difficult to accept. The key messages relate to failings in food retail where training is still seen as a tick box exercise but not translated into the careful allergen management that is needed as well as a need for better awareness around identifying and managing severe reactions with ready access to and prompt use of adrenaline. We look forward to hearing more detail and the coroner's Prevention of Future Deaths report.” #foodallergy #foodallergyawareness #aai #epipen #jext #kidswithfoodallergies#anaphylaxis

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#Neffy, a needle free way to administer adrenaline has been approved by the U.S FDA. Although not yet available in the UK, this is very exciting. #allergy #anaphylaxis @RespNprang @ARNS_UK
Allergy London@_allergylondon

It was very encouraging to see that just yesterday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved #Neffy, a nasal epinephrine device, which allows for adrenaline to be administered by simply squirting it up the nose (in the event of a severe allergic reaction). This device appears to offer the same effectiveness as delivering an intramuscular injection with an auto-injector (with UK brands being EpiPen or Jext). Allergy London’s Professor @DrAdamFox talks more about this in this video. Some further key points from Prof. Adam Fox: 1️⃣Managing anaphylaxis is challenging because many people carry EpiPens or Jext but are often hesitant to use them, especially if they have a fear of needles. 2️⃣The European Medicines Agency had already approved this nasal device in July, which is positive news for the UK. 3️⃣The nasal Neffy (epinephrine) device still requires approval from the UK's MHRA, with potential availability in early to mid-next year. 4️⃣The new device offers a longer shelf life compared to current adrenaline auto-injectors and will provide an additional option for managing anaphylaxis in medical practice.

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EAACI@EAACI_HQ·
Epithelial barriers in the skin, gut, and airways are vital for immune responses. This review explores their role in allergies and inflammation, the impact of exposome and microbiome, and treatments. Discover the latest understandings! #AllergyEaaci doi.org/10.1111/all.16…
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Why it's important an allergy focussed history is taken by a health professional who is able to interpret the results. This ensures patients aren't unnecessarily avoiding foods. If there's any doubt, this is when an oral food challenge may be useful. #allergy
Matthew Bowdish MD@MatthewBowdish

This is a good time to remind ourselves that while suggestive of allergy, the presence of allergy (IgE) antibodies does not prove the clinical diagnosis of allergy. Reacting to a food or drug is more diagnostic than a “positive” allergy test alone.

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Attending the BSACI conference is a great way to increase your knowledge in all things #allergy. Also an opportunity to meet like minded professionals. #allergynetwork @RespNprang @ARNS_UK @BDA_Dietitians @WeNurses @WeStudentNurse
BSACI@BSACI_Allergy

#BSACI2024: Just 1 week to register at the earlybird discounted rate. Read the programme and register by 29th July. Book your tickets for the Welcome Reception, Gala Dinner, and the 5K Fun Run at the same time. bsaciconference.org

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