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World Allergy Organization Journal

January 2012
Volume 5, Issue 1
ISSN: 1939-4551

Editor-in-Chief: Lanny J. Rosenwasser, MD

Review Articles

Socio-epidemiological aspects of respiratory allergic diseases in Southern Africa
Luís Taborda Barata, Paul C. Potter
South Africa

Oxidative stress and anti-oxidant defense
Esra Birben, Umit Murat Sabiner, Cansin Sackesen, Serpil Erzurum, Omer Kalayci
Turkey

Supplement

A Summary of the New International EAACI/GA2LEN/EDF/WAO Guidelines in Urticaria
Torsten Zuberbier
Germany

Review of Desloratadine Data Using the ARIA Guidelines
Elisa Villa; Anthi Rogkakou; Valentina Garelli; G. Walter Canonica
Italy

Indications, Efficacy, and Safety of Intranasal Corticosteriods in Rhinosinusitis
Paul C. Potter (South Africa) and Ruby Pawankar (Japan)
 

Mission of the World Allergy Organization Journal

The World Allergy Organization Journal provides a global forum for the exchange of research and information on allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology. The journal supports this scientific interaction among members of the World Allergy Organization, an alliance of 89 societies worldwide, through publication of original research, clinical reviews, position papers, and epidemiological studies that contribute to current knowledge in patient care. Articles cover diagnosis, therapeutic options, crisis management, and treatment efficacy. Authors and reviewers represent all geographic regions, providing a truly global perspective. Published monthly online, with access on computers and mobile devices, the journal ensures the widest availability of practice-relevant science at the point of care.