Programme Overview Thursday 15 October 2015 Time Hall A Hall B 09:00-10:30 PG #1: Paediatric Rhinitis PG #2: Food Allergy Overview of diagnosis and treatment: the EAACI position paper Chronic rhinitis with negative allergy tests 10:30-10:45 10:45-12:15 Hall C Interpretation of IgE-sensitisation tests in food allergy How to undertake a successful oral food challenge Coffee Break PG #1: Paediatric Rhinitis PG #2: Food Allergy CONTINUATION CONTINUATION What do you do when the usual treatment does not work? Interactive Clinical Cases – presented by delegates Challenges of managing of food allergy Learning outcomes: psychological aspects, adolescents, multiple food allergies Interactive Clinical Cases – presented by delegates 12:15-13:00 13:00-14:30 Lunch Break for PG Sessions participants Opening Welcome addresses: PAAM 2015 Chair & EAACI President Plenary Session 1: Are we on the brink of a revolution in food allergy? “Implementation of EAACI guidelines on food allergy and anaphylaxis” Early introduction of food: can sensitisation and allergy to food be prevented? Food Allergy Treatment: is tolerance induction possible? New biomarkers to improve the diagnosis and management of food allergy 14:30-14:40 14:40-16:10 Symposium #1: Shared Origins of Asthma, Allergy and Other Noncommunicable Diseases Low-grade systemic inflammation in childhood asthma and allergies Shifting Break Symposium # 2: Anaphylaxis Gaps in management Patient education Co-factors Shared environmental risk factors for noncommunicable diseases Symposium #3: Allergen Immunotherapy (AIT) Shellfish allergy Peanut and tree nuts allergy Lipid Transfer Protein Syndrome Common genetic risk factors for non-communicable diseases 16:10-16:25 16:25-17:55 Workshop #1: Utilising component resolved diagnostics in specific food allergies Coffee Break TBA SCIT : the clinical evidence SLIT : efficacy and safety Unresolved issues 17:55-18:00 18:00-19:30 20:00-22:00 Poster Discussion Shifting Break Oral Abstract Session 1 Welcome Reception Poster Discussion Friday 16 October 2015 Time Hall A Hall B Hall C PLENARY SESSION #2: Asthma in childhood and adolescence, jointly with ERS 08:30-10:00 New approaches and novel biomarkers in childhood asthma Is “severe asthma exacerbations” a specific phenotype? How to overcome non-adherence? 10:00-10:30 Symposium#4: Skin diseases in childhood 10:30-12:00 Urticaria and its differential diagnosis Mastocytosis Can the use of emollients in infants reduce the risk of atopic dermatitis? 12:00-12:45 13:00-14:30 Coffee Break Symposium #5: The influence of the microbiome on immune function and allergic outcomes Airways microbiome Skin microbiome ProCon#1: The use of off-label immunotherapy in children <5 years of age is effective and safe? Symposium #6: Targeted allergy prevention Preventing allergy with probiotics and bacterial lysates Do specific drugs favour the risk for allergy and asthma? Oral Abstracts #2 Gut microbiota: importance of the pregnancy period 12:00-13:30 TBA 12:45-13:45 E-Poster Lunch Session ProCon#2: Generalised urticaria is an indication for venom immunotherapy in childhood? Should we encourage allergen ingestion during pregnancy and breastfeeding? Paediatric Allergy Bazaar 13:45-14:45 Workshop #2: New insights in asthma, wheezing and beyond 14:00-15:30 Interactions between allergic rhinitis and asthma Workshop #3: Does early introduction of foods matter? Oral Abstracts #3 Dysfunctional respiratory symptoms Egg: The HEAP Study Multiple Foods: The EAT Study Distinct pathological mechanisms in infantile RSV bronchiolitis Shifting Break 15:30-16:00 16:00-17:30 Peanut: The LEAP Study Poster Discussion TBA Workshop #4: Challenging Clinical Scenarios (CCS) Saturday, 17 October 2015 Time 08:30-10:00 Hall A Hall B Hall C PLENARY #3: “Gut Feeling“, jointly with ESPGHAN Eosinophilic gut disease – are adults and children the same? Therapy of EoE. What can we learn from adults? Gastroesophageal Reflux: when is it allergy? / ESPGHAN guidelines after 6 years Alexandra Papadopulou, Greece 10:00-10:15 10:15-11:45 Shifting Break Symposium #7: Managing drug allergy in children Workshop #5: Atopic comorbidities The Atopic March: data from the MedALL consortium Should we proceed directly to provocation challenges to diagnose drug allergy? Eczema, rhinitis and asthma: is the atopic march a fairy tale? Results from the MAAS and ALSPAC cohort Understanding NSAID reactions in childhood Desensitisation to drugs in children Lunch and ePosters 11:45-12:45 11:45- 12:30 12:45-14:15 From the cradle to early adulthood: what can we learn from birth cohorts? Pro & Con#3: Atopic eczema in an atopic disease Symposium #8: Practical use of component resolved diagnosis (CRD) Oral Abstracts #4 Does the use of CRD change the indications for AIT? Does the use of CRD change the prediction of prognosis in food allergy? Does the use of CRD change the diagnosis and management of venom allergy? 14:15-14:45 Closing Session / Awards
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