Allergy to the cat—from diagnosis to management
Title (en)
Allergy to the cat—from diagnosis to management
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English
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Background: In allergology practice, efficient counselling of cat owners is often frustrating because the topic of allergen avoidance is mostly a “no-go” and there are only few studies on allergen immunotherapy that prove its efficacy. In the end, what patients are mostly offered in allergy consultations are allergen reduction measures and symptomatic therapy.
Results: Sensitisation to the main cat allergen Fel d 1 occurs more frequently in atopic conditions and then represents a risk for allergic rhinitis and asthma. Current guidelines are therefore cautious about the first-time acquisition of a cat in the first months of life in atopic families. However, sensitisation occurs in many cases even without contact with an own cat at home. Conversely, it has been observed in adult patients that in the case of high Fel d 1 exposure immunological tolerance can also develop through the induction of specific IgG4. The fact that many cat allergic patients keep their animals despite diagnosis is, however, partly due to the psychological phenomenon of coping.
Conclusion: In this review, we present current literature and facts that should make everyday life easier for patients, even without giving up the animal. We also review best practices in the management of cat allergy and present new management options and concepts from the development pipeline that our patients are eagerly awaiting.
Keywords (en)
Double-Blind; Immunotherapy; Sensitization; Exposure; Children; Risk
DOI
10.1007/s40629-023-00254-9
Author of the digital object
Erika Jensen-Jarolim (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University Vienna / Private Clinic Döbling )
Sebastian Alexander Jensen
Karl-Christian Bergmann (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin / Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology / European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation)
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Name of Publication (en)
Allergo Journal
Pages or Volume
8
Volume
32
From Page
130
To Page
137
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2023
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