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Neiger, R., M. Linek, and N. Thom. "Diagnostic specificity of the Fcε-receptor based allergy screening test." Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere / Heimtiere 37, no. 04 (2009): 239–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1622798.

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Summary Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic specificity of a Fcε-receptor allergy screening test using serum from clinically non-atopic dogs. Material and methods: In this prospective study allergen-specific IgE levels were measured using the Fcε-receptor method (Allercept® Heska) in the serum from 15 clinically non-atopic dogs, without any history of pruritic skin diseases or recurrent ear diseases. Five crossbreeds and 10 pure breed dogs were included with approximately equal sex distribution. Their age ranged between 2 and 14 years, with a median age of 4 years. A commercially available allergy screening test was performed evaluating three allergen groups: mites (house dust mites and forage mites), moulds and pollens, as well as flea-saliva. Results: All except one dog showed positive results for at least one of the allergen groups. Fourteen dogs were positive for mites (house dust mites and forage mites), five dogs each were additionally positive for flea-saliva antigen and for pollens, respectively; only one dog was positive for moulds. Overall diagnostic specificity of the allergy screening test was 6.7% for mites, 66.6% for flea-saliva and pollens and 93.3% for moulds. Conclusions: The Fcε-receptor based allergy screening test detects a high incidence of allergen-specific IgE among clinically non-atopic dogs. The low diagnostic specificity in this study confirms results of earlier studies with serological monoclonal and polyclonal allergy testing. Clinical relevance: This Fcε-receptor based allergy screening test should not be used to establish the diagnosis of canine atopic dermatitis. Diagnosis of atopic dermatitis in dogs is based on clinical criteria and exclusion of other causes of pruritus. Positive intradermal or serological allergy testing is only a minor diagnostic criterion. Any kind of allergy testing is performed for identification of the relevant allergens in atopic dogs as a precondition for allergen specific immunotherapy.
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Kudryavtseva, A. V., O. G. Sukhovjova, M. A. Vorobyeva, M. D. Velikoretskaya, and N. A. Geppe. "Pet-keeping in Russia. Risk of developing allergies to animals." Voprosy praktičeskoj pediatrii 17, no. 4 (2022): 174–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.20953/1817-7646-2022-4-174-180.

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The number of people with animal allergies is constantly increasing, while there is still insufficient research information on the prevalence of epidermal allergies in Russia. Objective. To study the characteristics of pet-keeping in Russia and the risk of developing pet sensitization. A web-based questionnaire (https://docs.google.com/) was created in 2021. It consisted of 23 questions about pet-keeping. We received 311 completed surveys from different regions of Russia. Eighty-four percent of the families interviewed had pets, including cats (69%), dogs (43.7%), birds (5.4%), fish (3.4%), and rodents (1.5%). Children were in contact with animals since birth in 66.6% of cases. Families more often had to give up cats (in 69.6% of cases) than dogs (in 27.4% of cases) (p < 0,05). Animal allergy was the main reason for not having a pet at home (39.8%). In 43% of cases, an adult family member happened to be pet allergic rather than a child family member. It was an allergic reaction to cats (83%), dogs (43%), horses (11.3%) and less commonly to mice, rats, and rabbits. Respondents mostly linked their allergies with pet hair, less often to saliva and urine (p < 0,05); in about 30% of cases, the allergen source remained unknown. Allergy symptoms were the most common way of diagnosing animal allergy, followed by IgE blood test and skin prick test (42.7%, 17.5% and 10.2%, respectively). In about 40% of cases, it was recommended to remove the pet from the home. Conclusions. Pet ownership is very common in Russian households with cats being the most popular pet. Animal allergy is announced as the main reason for removing the pet from the home. Pet hair is the first allergen source. Antihistamines, barrier agents (aqua maris ectoin), and nasal steroids are usually used in therapy. Key words: animal allergy, pet-keeping
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Gorczynski, R. M., T. Maqbool, and G. Hoffmann. "Combined IMIG and Immune Ig Attenuate Allergic Responses in Beagle Dogs." Journal of Immunology Research 2020 (April 21, 2020): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2061609.

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Background. We previously reported attenuation of serum OVA-specific IgE levels and of lymphocyte-derived IL-4, both nominal markers of allergic immunity, following injection of a combination of homologous (mouse) polyclonal anti-idiotypic immunoglobulin (Ig) and immune Ig in BALB/c mice. We predicted this might generalize to other species and using heterologous mixtures of Igs. This was assessed in mice using OVA sensitization in the presence of human Igs as a source of both anti-idiotype Ig and immune Ig and in dogs with peanut butter-induced allergic responses. Methods. Eight-week-old BALB/c mice received OVA immunization and 5 weekly injections of immune Ig or anti-idiotype Ig from either homologous (mouse) or heterologous (human) sources. Five-month-old Beagles received weekly topical exposure (on the abdomen) to peanut butter and treatment with pooled dog Ig and dog antirabies immune Ig, or a combination of human IMIG and human anti-Tet. All mice/dogs thereafter received a final allergen challenge, and serum IgG, IgE, and allergen-induced IL-2/IL-4 and IL-31 production in 72 hr cultures was measured. Results. In mice attenuation of OVA-induced allergy (IgE-specific Ig and OVA-induced IL-4) was seen using both mouse and human Ig mixtures, without effect on OVA serum IgG or OVA-induced IL-2. Attenuation of concanavalin A- (ConA-) induced IL-4 : IL-2 production and of peanut butter-induced IL-4 and IL-31 was seen in dogs receiving combinations of both heterologous and homologous immune Igs and anti-idiotype Igs, with no decline in IL-2 production. Allergen-specific IgE/IgG was not detectable in dog serum, but there was a trend to lower total serum IgE levels (and decreased IgE : IgG ratios). Conclusion. Homologous and heterologous combinations of polyclonal IMIG and immune Ig attenuate allergic responses in mice and dogs. This treatment protocol represents a novel approach which can be adapted for allergic desensitization in veterinary and human use.
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Micháľová, Alena, Martina Takáčová, Martina Karasová, Lukáš Kunay, Simona Grelová, and Mária Fialkovičová. "Comparative Study of Classical and Alternative Therapy in Dogs with Allergies." Animals 12, no. 14 (July 19, 2022): 1832. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12141832.

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Allergy is a malfunction of the immune system that causes an inappropriate reaction to normally harmless substances known as allergens, such as food components, pollen, parasites, mites, medication, etc. It is very important to make a correct diagnosis, to identify and to eliminate the offending allergen from the body, and provide control and long-term management to achieve a comfortable life for the animal. In the case of highly intensive pruritus, drugs such as glucocorticoids, antihistamines, and Janus kinase inhibitors are generally administered. Unfortunately, common drugs are not always able to resolve the problem. This comparative clinical-outcomes study focused on the application of alternatives, where a combination of acupuncture with phytotherapy and nutrition was applied. These traditional methods do not affect the body only symptomatologically; instead, they treat the patient as a whole. In this clinical study, the therapeutic effects and partial or complete stabilization of the allergic condition of fourteen dogs divided into two groups were observed, compared, and evaluated.
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FRICK, O., and W. GUILFORD. "150 Food allergy in atopic dogs." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 87, no. 1 (January 1991): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0091-6749(91)91433-t.

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Lodge, Caroline J., Katrina J. Allen, Adrian J. Lowe, David J. Hill, Cliff S. Hosking, Michael J. Abramson, and Shyamali C. Dharmage. "Perinatal Cat and Dog Exposure and the Risk of Asthma and Allergy in the Urban Environment: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies." Clinical and Developmental Immunology 2012 (2012): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/176484.

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Background. The literature is contradictory concerning pet exposure and the risk of development of asthma and other allergic diseases. Using longitudinal studies, we aimed to systematically review the impact of pet ownership in the critical perinatal period as a risk factor for allergies in childhood.Methods. Medline database was searched for urban cohort studies with perinatal exposure to cats and/or dogs and subsequent asthma or allergic disease.Results. Nine articles, comprising 6498 participants, met inclusion criteria. Six found a reduction in allergic disease associated with perinatal exposure to dogs or, cats or dogs. One study found no association. Two found increased risk only in high-risk groups.Conclusion. Longitudinal studies in urban populations suggest that perinatal pets, especially dogs, may reduce the development of allergic disease in those without a family history of allergy. Other unmeasured factors such as pet-keeping choices in allergic families may be confounding the association seen in these high-risk families, and further study is required.
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Adamczak, Rafał, Natalia Ukleja-Sokołowska, and Zbigniew Bartuzi. "Fertility and allergy: Is there a correlation?" Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej 73 (September 12, 2019): 440–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.4536.

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Approximately 10% of couples have difficulties conceiving. Idiopathic infertility affects 10–15% of infertile couples. Some suspected causes of idiopathic infertility are lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, smoking, obesity, lack of physical exercise and alcohol consumption. At the same time, allergies and bronchial asthma are growing health problems in developed countries. Therefore, this study addresses the possible correlation between atopic diseases and fertility. Several interesting cases of patients presenting symptoms of HSPH (human seminal plasma hypersensitivity) have been reported to date. In the majority of cases, allergy to semen is the IgE-dependent response to proteins contained in the seminal plasma. Observations indicating that patients presenting symptoms of HSPH are primarily allergic to allergens of dogs are particularly interesting. The structure of dog allergen Can f 5 is similar to the human PSA (55–60% similarity in the sequence of amino acids). This may explain the presence of IgE-dependent reactions following contact with semen during sexual intercourse in women allergic to dog fur. This article presents the current state of knowledge on the phenomenon.
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Fernández-Caldas, Enrique. "On Mite Allergy in Dogs and Humans." International Archives of Allergy and Immunology 160, no. 4 (November 21, 2012): 329–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000343492.

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Zur, G., I. Skorinsky, and T. Bdolah-Abram. "Canine atopic dermatitis in the Middle East: clinical signs, signalment and common allergens." Veterinární Medicína 57, No. 8 (August 30, 2012): 410–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/6309-vetmed.

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&nbsp; The aim of the study was to examine for the first time the various aspects of canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) presenting in a Middle Eastern country. Medical records of 164 dogs diagnosed with CAD were evaluated. Associations between signalment, lifestyle, clinical signs and allergens were evaluated statistically. Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd dog, Boxer, French Bulldog, Golden Retriever and Shar-Pei breeds were presented more frequently than the regular hospital population (P &lt; 0.0001), and had an earlier disease onset time (P &lt; 0.01). In 22 dogs (13%) signs of CAD were noticed at less than six months of age. Most dogs (75%) lived indoors. Most dogs (83%) had lesions on the ventral part of the body and 68% had foot lesions. After excluding flea allergy dermatitis by implementing strict flea control, 60% of the dogs presented with dorsal distribution of skin lesions. Dogs with ventral lesions were younger when clinical signs first appeared (P &lt; 0.05). Most of the dogs were allergic to dust and/or dust mites (75.6%), with weeds and trees as the next most common allergens. CAD is similar worldwide, but geographic differences may be attributable to genetic pools and allergen loading. This study also shows that early onset of clinical signs, especially in breeds predisposed to CAD and with a dorsal distribution of skin lesions, should not rule out the diagnosis of CAD. &nbsp;
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Adamczak, Rafał, Natalia Ukleja-Sokołowska, Magdalena Pasińska, Joanna Zielińska, Mateusz Leśny, and Mariusz Dubiel. "Abnormal sperm morphology is associated with sensitization to inhaled allergens." International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology 36 (January 2022): 205873842110667. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20587384211066718.

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Background: Allergy is associated with the loss of tolerance of environmental antigens, combined with a pathological immune response. There were no studies up to date that would show whether the quality of semen decreases in people with allergic diseases. Material and methods: The research included men who reported to the Gynecological Outpatient Clinic due to reproductive difficulties, defined as the lack of pregnancy after one year of regular intercourse. Semen quality was assessed according to the World Health Organization (WHO) standard. All patients underwent skin prick tests with the most important inhalation allergens (such as hazel, silver birch, mugwort, rye, dog, cat, Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, alder, Alternaria alternata, Cladosporium herbarum, and grass mix). The data was statistically analyzed. Results: Results of 52 patients aged 25–52 years (34.62 ± 4.96) were analyzed. The mean BMI (Body mass index) was 28.25 (+ −3.77). It was found that 38 men (73%) had increased body weight, and 14 men (26.9%) were obese (BMI > = 30). 13 patients were smokers (25%), and 24 patients (46%) had skin tests positive for at least one inhaled allergen. Sperm tail defects were statistically more significant in patients allergic to birch, rye, cat, alder, and grass. In patients allergic to Alternaria alternata, head defects were statistically more significant ( p < .05). No association was found between allergy to house dust mites, mugwort, hazel, and dogs and the deterioration of semen. Conclusion: Allergy due to inhalation allergens had an influence on the quality of male semen. Further research is necessary to establish the immunological bases of this phenomenon.
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Fraser, Mary Alexandra. "Clinical and serological studies of canine atopic dermatitis." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.323423.

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Shaw, Stephen Charles. "The immune response in canine atopy : hypersensitivity to house dust mites (Dermatophagoides spp.)." Thesis, Open University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.340709.

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Fernandes, Marcos Eduardo. "Alergia alimentar em cães." Universidade de São Paulo, 2005. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/6/6132/tde-17022007-094556/.

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As alergias alimentares em cães representam cerca de 1% das dermatoses dos cães, é uma doença pouco conhecida com relação a sua etiopatogenia, diagnóstico e tratamento. O objetivo geral é analisar a bibliografia de 1990 até 2003 e levantar o estado atual da arte sobre “Alergia Alimentar em cães”. Foi realizada revisão bibliográfica consultando o sistema de base de dados CAB Abstracts (Commonwealth Agriculture Bureau) e AGRIS. Utilizamos os unitermos: “Dog”, “sensitivity”, “ hipersensitivity”, “ food ”e “allergy”. Ao todo, foram coletados 160 trabalhos do CAB e 58 do AGRIS, somando 218 trabalhos. Destes 218 trabalhos, foram eliminados 74 escritos em outras línguas, que não a língua inglesa ou portuguesa, e 38 trabalhos que foram encontrados tanto no CAB quanto no AGRIS. Dos 106 trabalhos restantes, 21 foram escolhidos para serem inseridos neste trabalho de revisão. Quanto ao desenho de estudo foram coletados: 10 ensaios clínicos, nove revisões e dois levantamentos. Dos 21 trabalhos, 13 foram publicados nos Estados Unidos, cinco no Reino Unido, dois na Nova Zelândia e um na Austrália. Os anos com o maior número de publicações foram: 1992, 1994 e 2002. Os trabalhos foram divididos em seis temas, para melhor abordá-los: definição de conceitos, utilização do cão atópico como modelo de estudo, diagnóstico e tratamento, dietas testes, reações pseudo-alérgicas e mecanismos imunológicos. Quanto à terminologia, elas são utilizadas muitas vezes de forma errada, confundindo as verdadeiras alergias alimentares (IgE mediadas) e as reações adversas aos alimentos, comprometendo o diagnóstico, tratamento e prevenção da doença. Os mecanismos imunológicos não estão ainda totalmente definidos. Não foram encontradas discussões a respeito da “Transição Epidemiológica” ou sobre a “Hipótese da Higiene” e não foi possível verificar com a análise dos trabalhos selecionados a possível relação entre a mudança brusca de alimentação que sofreram os cães na última década e o provável aumento do número de casos de alergia alimentar.
The alimentary allergies in dogs represent about 1% of the dogs’ dermatosis, it is an illness little known with regard to its etiopathic, diagnosis and treatment.The general objective is to analyze the bibliography since 1990 up to 2003 and to raise the current position of the art on "Alimentary Allergy in dogs". Bibliographical revision was carried out consulting system data-base CAB Abstracts (Commonwealth Agriculture Bureau) and AGRIS. We use for key words: "Dog", "sensitivity", "hypersensitivity", "food" and "allergy". Altogether, 160 works of CAB and 58 of the AGRIS had been collected, adding 218 works. Of these 218 works, 74 writings in other languages, that not in English or Portuguese, and 38 works that had been found in CAB in AGRIS had been left out. Of the 106 remaining studies, 21 had been chosen to be added in this work of revision based on: title of the work, author, sample size, drawing of clear-cut study, impact factor of the publication magazine and subject directly related to the objective of the present study. As for the study drawing had been collected: 10 clinical assays, nine revisions and two surveys. Of the 21 works, 13 had been published in the United States, five in the United Kingdom, two in New Zealand and one in Australia. The years that had more number of publications had been: 1992, 1994 and 2002. The studies had been divided in six subjects to better approach them: definition of concepts, use of atopic dogs as study model, diagnosis and treatment, diets tests, pseudo-allergic reactions and immunological mechanisms. Several times the terminologies is used in wrong way, confusing the true alimentary allergies (IgE mediated) and the adverse reactions to foods, compromising the diagnostic, treatment and prevention of the illness. The immunological mechanisms still are not total defined. Discussion concerning on the "Epidemiological Transition" or on the "Hygiene’s Hypothesis" had not been found and it was not possible to verify with the analyze of the selected works the possible relation between the brusque change of feeding that the dogs had suffered in finish decade and the probable increase of the number of cases of alimentary allergy in dogs.
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Ford, Annette Windley. "Characterization and purification of the allergens of the dog." Thesis, Open University, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.328299.

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Resk, Nicole. "Human dander as a potential allergen source in atopic dogs allergen characterization and IgE-profiling." Giessen VVB Laufersweiler, 2006. http://geb.uni-giessen.de/geb/volltexte/2006/2977/index.html.

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Dandrieux, Julien. "Influence of allergen-specific immunotherapy on allergen-specific IgG subclasses in dogs with atopic dermatitis /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2008. http://www.zb.unibe.ch/download/eldiss/08dandrieux_j.pdf.

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Resk, Nicole [Verfasser]. "Human dander as a potential allergen source in atopic dogs : allergen characterization and IgE-profiling / eingereicht von Nicole Resk." Wettenberg : VVB Laufersweiler, 2006. http://d-nb.info/981573347/34.

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Gueltzer, Corinne. "Atopy in dogs: analysis of a cellular assay to detect allergic manifestations /." [S.l : s.n.], 1996. http://www.ub.unibe.ch/content/bibliotheken_sammlungen/sondersammlungen/dissen_bestellformular/index_ger.html.

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Misevičius, Mantas. "Šunų šėrimo problemų analizė." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2007. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2007~D_20070417_111312-26395.

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The object I purposed to myself was to sift from top to bottom nutrition of the dogs and the main problems that are close to it, to describe it and to make inferences about it. To find what harm commercial food does for the organism of the dog. We discussed about the allergies, bad breath, bad teeth, fatty degeneration, digestive troubles and decisions. The operation was made with reference to the results of the blood test, nutriment analysis, questioning data and communication with kennels and veterinarians. We produced detailed information about what nutriment should we feed our dogs and about the after-effects, that will visit if the dog feeding is incorrect. Summarised data is offered in tables and diagrams. We find that dogs, which are feeding by middle and low class commercial dog food, are often suffering by diseases of the digestive tract. 40 percent of dogs fall ill by allergic reactions, till 45 percent appears lesions of the teeth and gum. Dogs, which were fed by home-made food, were more active, the structure of their coat was very good and the colour was bright, digestive tract was food change resistant. Those dogs had stronger immunity. The blood test showed, that dog’s, which were fed by home-made food, cholesterol was less, than dog’s, which ate commercial dog food. So, if we feed our dogs by a commercial food, the probability to display diseases of some organs (as kidney, liver, blood-vessels) and allergy. We recommend feed our dogs by home-made food, or the... [to full text]
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Liaudanskaitė, Urtė. "Šunų I tipo padidinto jautrumo reakcijos klinikinė ir laboratorinė diagnostika." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2014. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2014~D_20140305_134309-83297.

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Šunų I tipo padidinto jautrumo reakcijos klinikinė ir laboratorinė diagnostika. Darbo apimtis 42 puslapiai, sudarytos 8 lentelės, 6 paveikslai, naudoti 62 literatūros šaltiniai. Darbo tikslas - klinikiniais ir laboratoriniais tyrimo metodais įvertinti I tipo alerginės reakcijos atvejus šunų tarpe, kurie pasitaiko nedidelės smulkių gyvūnų klinikos praktikoje. Tyrimas buvo atliekamas veterinarijos klinikoje „Pas pumą“ 2012 – 2013 m. Buvo užregistruoti 38 šunų susirgimai, susiję su I tipo padidinto jautrumo reakcijos klikiniais požymiais, iš savininkų surinkta išsami anamnezė ir atlikti hematologiniai (morfologija) tyrimai. Imunologiniam tyrimui surinkti 13 alergiškų ir 12 sveikų šunų kraujo serumo mėginiai. Imunologinis IFA (ELISA) tyrimas, nustatyti tiriamųjų šunų IgE koncentracijai kraujo serume, buvo atliktas Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universiteto veterinarijos fakulteto anatomijos ir fiziologijos katedros imunologijos laboratorijoje. Tyrimo metu nustatyta, kad dažniausiai pasitaikanti I tipo padidinto jautrumo reakcijos forma šunų tarpe buvo atopinis dermatitas (63,2 proc.), kurios ryškiausias požymis buvo niežulys (57,9 proc.), daugiausiai apimantis ausis ir pilvo ventralinę sieną. Šunų lytis ir veislė neturėjo reikšmingos įtakos I tipo padidinto jautrumo reakcijos pasireiškimui, o amžiaus tendencija ryški – alergijos pirmieji požymiai pasireiškia 6 mėn. – 2 m. šunims (62,5 – 78,57 proc.), o šunims iki 6 metų amžiaus alergijos pasikartoja dažniau. Kraujo neutrofilų... [toliau žr. visą tekstą]
Master thesis: Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of type I hypersensitivity reaction in dogs. Master thesis volume 41 pages, consisting of 8 tables, 6 pictures, 61 references used. The main aim of the thesis is to evaluate type I hypersensitivity reaction cases in dogs in small animal veterinary practice using clinical and laboratory methods. The study was carried out in veterinary practise “Pas pumą” in 2012 – 2013. 38 cases of dogs associated with type I hypersensitivity reaction were registered and a detailed medical history was collected from these dogs owners. Haematological examination was performed. Blood samples were collected from 13 dogs with type I hypersensitivity and from 12 healthy dogs. Immunological test ELISA was done to evaluate canine serum IgE levels concentration. Testing was performed in Lithuanian University of Health Sciences , Faculty of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology, Department of Immunology laboratory. The analysis of clinical findings has shown the most common type I hypersensitivity clinical presentation among dogs is atopic dermatitis (63.2 percent). The most common clinical features were pruritus (57.9 percent) mainly of the ears and the ventral abdominal wall. Dog gender and breed had no significant effect on type I hypersensitivity reactions. The analysis showed that first signs of allergy for dogs commonly occur from 6 months until 2 years of age (62.5 – 78.57 percent of dogs). Allergies had a higher incidence of recurrence in dogs up... [to full text]
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Books on the topic "Allergy in dogs"

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Diane, Morgan. Sneeze-free dog breeds: Allergy management and breed selection for the allergic dog lover. Neptune City, NJ: T.F.H. Publications, 2006.

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1948-, Miller William H., ed. Allergic skin diseases of dogs and cats. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1989.

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Messonnier, Shawn. The allergy solution for dogs: Natural and conventional therapies to ease discomfort and enhance your dog's quality of life. Roseville, Calif: Prima Pets, 2000.

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Symposium on Adverse Food Reactions (2000 Kansas City, Mo.). Symposium on Adverse Food Reactions: [abstracts]. Lenexa, Kan: Veterinary Medicine Pub. Group, 2000.

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Plechner, Alfred J. Pet allergies: Remedies for an epidemic. Inglewood, CA: Very Healthy Enterprises, 1986.

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Edward, Baker. Small animal allergy: A practical guide. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1990.

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Halliwell, Richard E. W. Dietary hypersensitivity in the dog: A monograph. [S.l.]: Provided as a service to the veterinary profession by Waltham, 1992.

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ill, Pate Rodney S., ed. I'll never love anything ever again. Niles, Ill: A. Whitman, 1985.

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Schöps, Martina. Dog cookies: Healthy, allergen-free treat recipes for your dog. England: Veloce/Hubble & Hattie, 2011.

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Omodo-Eluk, Albinus Joel. Studies on Malassezia Pachydermatis from the skin of dogs with allergic dermatitis and from dogs with seborrhoeic dermatitis. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Allergy in dogs"

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Loeffler, Anette. "Complicating Microbial Skin Infections in Allergic Dogs." In Veterinary Allergy, 161–74. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118738818.ch26.

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Halliwell, Richard E. W. "The Pathogenesis of Flea Bite Allergy in Dogs." In Veterinary Allergy, 140–44. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118738818.ch21.

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Bensignor, Emmanuel. "Clinical Signs of Flea Allergy Dermatitis in Dogs." In Veterinary Allergy, 145–48. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118738818.ch22.

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Frick, O. L. "Food Allergy in Atopic Dogs." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 1–7. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5855-2_1.

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Olivry, Thierry. "What Can Dogs Bring to Atopic Dermatitis Research?" In New Trends in Allergy and Atopic Eczema, 61–72. Basel: KARGER, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000331884.

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Noxon, James O. "Otitis in the Allergic Dog." In Veterinary Allergy, 175–82. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118738818.ch27.

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Macías, Eva, Milagros Lázaro, and Ignacio Dávila. "Itchy Eyes and Rhinorrhea When Playing with Her Dog." In Pediatric Allergy, 79–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18282-3_16.

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Cave, Nick J. "Long-Term Management of Food Hypersensitivity in the Dog." In Veterinary Allergy, 124–31. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118738818.ch19.

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Phillips, R. E., and A. J. McMichael. "How Does the HIV Escape Cytotoxic T Cell Immunity?" In Chemical Immunology and Allergy, 150–64. Basel: KARGER, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000319162.

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de Weck, A. L., M. Griot-Wenk, H. Schneider, B. Schiessl, B. Zeemann, P. Mayer, and E. Liehl. "Human Allergogeneticists Should Listen to Their Dog’s Barking." In New Trends in Allergy V, 27–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55994-5_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Allergy in dogs"

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L'Hocine, Lamia, Allaoua Achouri, Emily Mason, and Mélanie Pitre. "Allergenicity risk assessment of glabrous canaryseed as novel food protein source." In 2022 AOCS Annual Meeting & Expo. American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21748/hyzq5376.

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Glabrous canaryseed, a novel cereal grain, is emerging as a valuable source of plant proteins due to its high content in protein (22%). This true cereal was approved for human consumption in Canada and the United States, and as part of the regulatory safety assessment, its allergenic potential was evaluated. Canaryseed was found to be gluten-free and thus, suitable for individuals with celiac disease, however, possible allergic cross-reactivity between canaryseed and wheat was also revealed. Based on these findings, a cautionary labelling alluding to the potential of allergic reaction is requested on canaryseed food products, and further research to clarify the relationship between canary seed proteins and known wheat allergens was recommended. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to further assess the immunological cross-reactivity risks of canary seed to phylogenetically related grains, including wheat and oat, using wheat-allergic sera IgE based 1D and 2D- immunoblots and ELISA, followed by proteomic/bioinformatics identification of IgE-binding proteins. The results demonstrated extensive serological cross-reactivity between wheat, oat and canaryseed proteins, where the less abundant protein fractions showed the strongest IgE-binding. The in-gel tryptic digestion and LC-MS/MS identification of the IgE-binding canaryseed proteins showed high homology to proteins from wheat, barley, oat and Brachypodium distachyon (also known as stiff brome), which all belong to the Pooideae botanical subfamily. A majority of the IgE-binding proteins were mostly minor metabolic enzymes or uncharacterized proteins. Low sequence homology was observed for the 11-12S globulin storage proteins. Positive serological testing cannot ascertain allergic reaction to canaryseed, it does not rule out, however, the risks for wheat, oat or barley sensitized atopic population. Clinical oral food challenge remains the ultimate tool to conclude on the allergenicity of canaryseed. Until then, these data serve the reinforcement of the regulatory requirement to use allergen precautionary labeling for products containing canaryseed proteins.
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Rudolph, Karin, Chris Royer, Phil J. Kuehl, and Edward G. Barrett. "Dual Sensitization To House Dust Mite And Ragweed Allergen Leads To Similar Allergic Sensitization In Beagle Dogs Regardless Of Primary Exposure Route." In American Thoracic Society 2010 International Conference, May 14-19, 2010 • New Orleans. American Thoracic Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a5767.

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Vácha, Petr, and Ladislav Bělovský. "Analyses of Severe Accidents in GFR Demonstrator ALLEGRO With MELCOR 2.1." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60396.

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The helium-cooled Gas Fast Reactor (GFR) is one of the six reactor concepts selected for further development in the frame of the Generation IV International Forum (GIF). Since no gas cooled fast reactor has ever been built, a small demonstration reactor is necessary on the road towards the full-scale GFR reactor. A concept of this demonstrator is called ALLEGRO. The French Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) developed between 2001–2009 a pre-conceptual design of both the full-scale GFR called GFR2400 and the small demonstration unit called ALLEGRO (75 MWt). Since 2013 ALLEGRO has been under development by several partners from Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. No severe accident study of ALLEGRO using a dedicated computer code has been published so far. This paper is the first attempt to perform computer simulations of the ALLEGRO CEA 2009 concept, using MELCOR version 2.1. A model of the ALLEGRO CEA 2009 concept has been developed with the aim to perform safety analyses; to confirm that MELCOR can be used for such a study, to investigate what scenarios lead to a severe accident and to study in detail the progression of the severe accident during the in-vessel phase. Several pressurized and depressurized protected scenarios were investigated; four of them are presented in this paper. It was observed that even long-lasting station blackout (SBO) without further failures of the passive safety systems does not lead to a severe accident as long as there is enough water in the decay heat removal (DHR) system. Loss of coolant (LOCA) transients with DHR system in the forced-convection mode can lead to peak cladding temperatures causing limited core damage in the early phase of the accidents, but without further development into core meltdown. On the other hand, LOCA combined with SBO leads to excessive core melting in orders of minutes, which represents a weak point of ALLEGRO 2009 concept. Recommendations were formulated for the further development of the ALLEGRO concept.
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Mayer, Gusztáv, and Fabrice Bentivoglio. "Transient Analysis of Crossduct Break Scenarios Using the CATHARE2 Code for the 75MW ALLEGRO Demonstrator." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-31094.

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The helium cooled Gas Fast Reactor (GFR) is one of the six reactor concepts selected in the frame of the Generation IV International Forum. Since no gas cooled fast reactor has ever been built, a medium power demonstrator reactor — named ALLEGRO — is necessary on the road towards the 2400MWth GFR power reactor. The French CEA completed a wide range of studies on the early stage of development of ALLEGRO, and later the ALLEGRO reactor have been developed in several European Union projects in parallel with the GFR2400. The 75 MW thermal power ALLEGRO is recently being developed in the frame of European ALLIANCE project. As a result of the collaboration between CEA and MTA EK new improvements were done in the CATHARE modeling of ALLEGRO. In particular, the capability of simulation of breaks located in the crossduct (concentrically arranged pipes with the hotduct located inside the colduct) has been developed. A first scenario of hotduct break has been simulated, that does not lead to the depressurization of the system because of the crossduct technology. Nevertheless this transient leads to a high bypass of the core. Then a scenario of full rupture of the hotduct and the colduct has been tested, leading to beyond design state with depressurized situation combined with a large bypass of the core. However this study shows that the peak cladding temperature can be kept below the cladding melting point using nitrogen injection. In this paper the CATHARE model implemented for the crossduct rupture scenario and the results of the simulation are presented and discussed.
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Nriagu, B., B. Patchett, T. Thakur, and E. S. Schulman. "Body Mass Index Does Not Influence Allergic Sensitization to Aeroallergens." In American Thoracic Society 2020 International Conference, May 15-20, 2020 - Philadelphia, PA. American Thoracic Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2020.201.1_meetingabstracts.a1333.

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Puri, KD, BH Steiner, H. Chen, WM Gallatin, and NA Giese. "A Selective Inhibitor of PI3Kδ Attenuates Allergen-Induced Rhinitis Responses in Ragweed Sensitized Dogs." In American Thoracic Society 2009 International Conference, May 15-20, 2009 • San Diego, California. American Thoracic Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2009.179.1_meetingabstracts.a5702.

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Quevedo, Nelson, Cristiano Da Costa, Rodrigo Righi, and Sandro Rigo. "Um Modelo Ubíquo de Detecção de Riscos de Alergia Baseado em Ciência de Situação." In VII Simpósio Brasileiro de Computação Ubíqua e Pervasiva. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcup.2015.10166.

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Avanços em computação ubíqua estão permitindo o surgimento de oportunidades em diversas áreas, entre elas está a área da saúde. Nessa área surgem diversas aplicações que possibilitam cuidados ubíquos, chamados de aplicações de U-Healthcare. Um estudo detalhado dos modelos e propostas existentes, mostrou que nenhuma dessas aplicações atende pessoas que sofrem de alergia alimentar. Assim, a proposta desse trabalho é apresentar um modelo ubíquo de detecção de riscos de alergia baseado em ciência de situação, chamado de Allergy Detector. O modelo é focado em alergia alimentar, em particular aos oito principais alergênicos (amendoim, leite, ovo, trigo, soja, peixe, crustáceos e amendoas oriundas de árvores) e seus derivados, responsáveis por 90% de todas as reações de alergias alimentares. Para avaliar o modelo foi desenvolvido um cenário de teste e aplicado em um protótipo que demonstrou a viabilidade da proposta.
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Novakova, Plamena, Maria Staevska, Siviya Novakova, and Nonka Mateva. "Association between blood eosinophil count and control of allergic rhinitis: does it exist?" In ERS International Congress 2019 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.pa4400.

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Romero, J., K. L. Hamlington, A. M. Schiltz, K. L. Freeman, and A. H. Liu. "Dog Allergen Component Sensitization and the Health Impact of Epitope Spreading in Dog-Exposed Children with Asthma." In American Thoracic Society 2020 International Conference, May 15-20, 2020 - Philadelphia, PA. American Thoracic Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2020.201.1_meetingabstracts.a1327.

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Rakoczy, Katherine J., and Kevin D. Maupin. "Allergic Rhinitis Does Not Cause Respiratory Inflammation In Association With Asthma In Pediatric Patients." In American Thoracic Society 2010 International Conference, May 14-19, 2010 • New Orleans. American Thoracic Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a4220.

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Occhiali, Giovanni, and Fredrick Kalyango. Can Tax Agents Support Tax Compliance in Low-Income Countries? A Review of the Literature and some Preliminary Evidence from Uganda. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2021.018.

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Since the late 1970s, many countries have based their tax systems on self-assessment – taxpayers are expected to evaluate their liabilities autonomously, and voluntarily remit their tax due. If the tax system is perceived as fair and easy to navigate, with credible threat of penalisation for non-compliance, self-assessment reduces the cost of tax administration without significant revenue losses (Barr et al. 1977; Teviotdale and Thompson 1999; James and Alley 2004). On the other hand, self-assessment entails an increase in compliance costs for taxpayers, at the very least in terms of time spent complying with their obligations. However, none of the conditions mentioned above – fairness, simplicity and credibility – is easy to meet. Hence, initial moves towards self-assessment were met in many countries with an increased focus on what type of deterrence measures would increase taxpayer compliance (Forest and Sheffrin 2002), following the prevalent theoretical approach of the time (Allingham and Sandmo 1972). By the late 1990s, the focus was shifting to the perceived fairness and complexity of the tax system, increasingly seen as both a direct and indirect obstacle to compliance (Slemrod and Venkatesh 2002; Forest and Sheffrin 2002; Eichfelder and Schorn 2012). Intuitively, a taxpayer who does not understand their tax obligations has a hard time complying with them, and might well decide not to try at all – especially if penalisation is seen as unlikely.
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