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Filter by:Haifa bay region is located close to a major industrial zone. The aim of the study is to evaluate the health status of children living in Haifa bay region. The health status will be evaluated using health questionnaires and spirometry.
Haifa bay region is located close to a major industrial zone. The aim of the study is to evaluate the health status of school children living in Haifa bay region.The health status will be evaluated using health questionnaires and spirometry.
The purpose of this study is to identify an effective dose of allergen-specific immunotherapy for cat hair (Felis domesticus) administered by the oral/sublingual route.
A phase III study to assess the efficacy and safety of sublingual immunotherapy with STALORAL dust mites solution compared with placebo for reduction of asthma symptoms.
This trial has been designed to evaluate the efficacy of specific immunotherapy with SLITone Dermatophagoides mix compared with placebo in subjects with house dust mite allergic asthma, based on asthma medication use during a period of 2 months with a high environmental exposure to mites (autumn 2008).
Efficacy and Safety from a high-dosed sublingual grass pollen preparation
This study is looking for allergic asthmatics. Lung and allergy testing will be done to verify. If qualified, blood will be drawn for laboratory studies.
Na-ASP-2 is a protein expressed during the larval stage of the N. americanus hookworm life cycle. In a clinical study in previously hookworm-infected adults in Brazil, this protein induced urticarial reactions (rash) in a subset of volunteers. This study will evaluate solutions of varying concentrations of the protein in both a skin prick-puncture and intradermal test that will eventually be used to screen volunteers living in hookworm endemic areas who are being considered as potential participants in vaccine trials, to reduce the potential of inducing allergic reactions in those vaccinated with the Na-ASP-2 Hookworm Vaccine.
This purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of a grass sublingual (under-the-tongue) tablet.
Efficacy and Safety from a recombinant folding variant of Bet v 1