World Allergy Organization Journal (Jan 2014)

Sublingual immunotherapy: World Allergy Organization position paper 2013 update

  • Giorgio Walter Canonica,
  • Linda Cox,
  • Ruby Pawankar,
  • Carlos E. Baena-Cagnani,
  • Michael Blaiss,
  • Sergio Bonini,
  • Jean Bousquet,
  • Moises Calderón,
  • Enrico Compalati,
  • Stephen R. Durham,
  • Roy Gerth van Wijk,
  • Désirée Larenas-Linnemann,
  • Harold Nelson,
  • Giovanni Passalacqua,
  • Oliver Pfaar,
  • Nelson Rosário,
  • Dermot Ryan,
  • Lanny Rosenwasser,
  • Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier,
  • Gianenrico Senna,
  • Erkka Valovirta,
  • Hugo Van Bever,
  • Pakit Vichyanond,
  • Ulrich Wahn,
  • Osman Yusuf

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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We have prepared this document, “Sublingual Immunotherapy: World Allergy Organization Position Paper 2013 Update”, according to the evidence-based criteria, revising and updating chapters of the originally published paper, “Sublingual Immunotherapy: World Allergy Organization Position Paper 2009”, available at http://www.waojournal.org. Namely, these comprise: “Mechanisms of sublingual immunotherapy;” “Clinical efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy” – reporting all the data of all controlled trials published after 2009; “Safety of sublingual immunotherapy” – with the recently published Grading System for adverse reactions; “Impact of sublingual immunotherapy on the natural history of respiratory allergy” – with the relevant evidences published since 2009; “Efficacy of SLIT in children” – with detailed analysis of all the studies; “Definition of SLIT patient selection” – reporting the criteria for eligibility to sublingual immunotherapy; “The future of immunotherapy in the community care setting”; “Methodology of clinical trials according to the current scientific and regulatory standards”; and “Guideline development: from evidence-based medicine to patients' views” – including the evolution of the methods to make clinical recommendations.Additionally, we have added new chapters to cover a few emerging crucial topics: “Practical aspects of schedules and dosages and counseling for adherence” – which is crucial in clinical practice for all treatments; “Perspectives and new approaches” – including recombinant allergens, adjuvants, modified allergens, and the concept of validity of the single products. Furthermore, “Raising public awareness about sublingual immunotherapy”, as a need for our patients, and strategies to increase awareness of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) among patients, the medical community, all healthcare stakeholders, and public opinion, are also reported in detail. Keywords: Sublingual immunotherapy, Allergen-specific immunotherapy, Mechanisms of SLIT, Safety of SLIT, Efficacy of SLIT, Clinical trials methodology in SLIT