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dc.description.abstractAim: The aim of this review is to walk through the evolution of the art and science of allergic immunotherapy (AIT). Data sources: Original reports related to the evolution of the concept of respiratory allergy and its specific treatment were identified by following references in journal articles, review articles, and allergy textbooks from the mid-19th century to the present. Study selections: Studies highlighting milestones in the evolution of allergy immunotherapy practice were included. Results: The history of AIT begins with the recognition of hay fever (hay fever) as a distinct entity and subsequent studies that established grass pollen as one of the causes. This knowledge led Noon, an English researcher, to induce tolerance toward pollen by administering phleum pratense pollen extract with subcutaneous injections (SCIT) to patients with hay fever. After the publication of Noon and Freeman's work in 1911, the practice of AIT spread rapidly and was used for many other allergens for the treatment of seasonal and perennial rhinitis, and asthma. The success of AIT was due, in large part, to the lack of drugs. Early studies were anecdotal, but over the past 60e70 years, studies on AIT have been conducted with increasingly sophisticated scientific methods. Nowadays, AIT is based on solid immunological basis and controlled trials (RCTs), while the clinical response of patients to AIT has not yet been established with certainty. Conclusion: Both the art and science of AIT have been supported by clinical and immunologic studies, yet its current role in clinical practice is debated because AIT is still a niche treatment, used only by some allergists.it_IT
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dc.identifier.citationDi Lorenzo G, Melluso M, Caruso C, Seidita A. (2024). History of Allergology: Allergen-specific Immunotherapy (AIT) the Identity Therapy of Allergology. Translational medicine @ UniSa 2024, XX: 1–12it_IT
dc.titleHistory of Allergology: Allergen-specific Immunotherapy (AIT) the Identity Therapy of Allergologyit_IT
dc.sourceUniSa. Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneoit_IT
dc.contributor.authorDi Lorenzo, Gabriele
dc.contributor.authorMelluso, Marcello
dc.contributor.authorCaruso, Calogero
dc.contributor.authorSeidita, Aurelio
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.translationalmedicine.unisa.it/indexit_IT
dc.identifier.urihttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/9186
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.82035/tranmed.aseidita2025
dc.typeJournal Articleit_IT
dc.format.extentP. 1-12it_IT
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.82035/tranmed.aseidita2025it_IT
dc.identifier.issn2239-9747it_IT
dc.subjectAITit_IT
dc.subjectSCITit_IT
dc.subjectSLITit_IT
dc.subjectRCTit_IT
dc.subjectIgEit_IT
dc.subjectPollenit_IT
dc.subjectHouse dust mitesit_IT
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