The ‘allergic march’ and dust mites

Doctors recognize the Allergic March as a series of common allergic conditions that can appear either singularly or together and often track with age. The image below describes the appearance of the conditions in very young children. Below this is a chart that shows where dust mite allergies can appear.

 

                                                                                              From  LEAP Study 2011 (pending approval)

The UCB Institute of Allergy.

European Allergy White Paper; Allergic disease as a public health problem.

UCB Pharmaceutical Sector, 1997.

 

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