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  1. Suicide among post-Arabellion refugees in Germany
  2. Substituting Book Reading for Screen Time Benefits Preschoolers’ Sleep Health: Results from the Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  3. Directed acyclic graph for epidemiological studies in childhood food allergy: Construction, user's guide, and application
  4. Suicide trends in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine
  5. Editorial Comment on “Atopic outcomes at 2 years in the CORAL cohort, born in COVID‐19 lockdown”
  6. Editorial comments on “Sensitization trajectories to multiple allergen components in a population‐based birth cohort”
  7. Editorial Comment on “Atopic outcomes at 2 years in the CORAL cohort, born in COVID-19 lockdown”
  8. Suizide unter Kindern, Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen während der COVID-19-Pandemie – Eine Analyse von Polizeidaten aus drei Bundesländern
  9. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (PAI) is for polishing with artificial intelligence, but careful use
  10. Potential sex differences in human milk fatty acids and their association with atopic dermatitis: Results of the Ulm SPATZ health study
  11. Latent classes of atopic dermatitis and food allergy development in childhood
  12. Diversity and trends of human milk banking: a scoping review from 1946 to 2021
  13. Invasive Growth of Ailanthus altissima Trees is Associated with a High Rate of Sensitization in Atopic Patients
  14. Trajectory and determinants of agreement between parental and physicians' reports of childhood atopic dermatitis
  15. Editorial comments on: “Consumption of differently processed milk products and the risk of asthma in children”
  16. Breastfeeding duration is positively associated with decreased smoking relapse in the postpartum period
  17. Editorial comments on: “Worldwide time trends in prevalence of symptoms of rhinoconjunctivitis in children: Global Asthma Network Phase I”
  18. Human milk oligosaccharide profiles and child atopic dermatitis up to 2 years of age: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  19. Child Sleep Problems Affect Mothers and Fathers Differently: How Infant and Young Child Sleep Affects Paternal and Maternal Sleep Quality, Emotion Regulation, and Sleep-Related Cognitions
  20. Association of sleep quality, media use and book reading with behavioral problems in early childhood. The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  21. Food allergy in infants assessed in two German birth cohorts 10 years after the EuroPrevall Study
  22. Protocol for a systematic review of the diagnostic test accuracy of tests for IgE‐mediated food allergy
  23. CASANOVA: Permutation inference in factorial survival designs
  24. Trajectories of asthma and allergy symptoms from childhood to adulthood
  25. Method’s corner: Allergist’s guide to network meta‐analysis
  26. Intrauterine Exposures and Maternal Health Status during Pregnancy in Relation to Later Child Health: A Review of Pregnancy Cohort Studies in Europe
  27. Protocol for a systematic review of the diagnostic test accuracy of tests for IgE-mediated food allergy
  28. Potential sex differences in human milk leptin and their association with asthma and wheeze phenotypes: Results of the Ulm Birth Cohorts
  29. The Associations Between Media Use, Midpoint of Sleep, and Sleep Quality in German Preschoolers: A Mediation Analysis Based on the Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  30. Free and Total Amino Acids in Human Milk in Relation to Maternal and Infant Characteristics and Infant Health Outcomes: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  31. Human Milk Oligosaccharide Profiles over 12 Months of Lactation: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  32. Hydrolysed formula and allergy prevention
  33. Associations between Environmental Dust Composition and Atopic Dermatitis in Urban and Rural Settings
  34. Gender and occupational allergy: Report from the task force of the EAACI Environmental and Occupational Allergy Interest Group
  35. Nature vs. nurture: what predicts asthma in children who grow up on a farm?
  36. Molecular IgE‐sensitisation profiles of urban and rural children in South Africa
  37. The Parent’s Chronotype and Child’s Sleeping Quality in Association with Relationship Satisfaction
  38. Human Milk Fatty Acid Composition of Allergic and Non-Allergic Mothers: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  39. Excessive media consumption about COVID-19 is associated with increased state anxiety: Outcomes of a large online survey in Russia (Preprint)
  40. Excessive media consumption about COVID-19 is associated with increased state anxiety: Outcomes of a large online survey in Russia (Preprint)
  41. Determinanten der kognitiven Entwicklung bei Kindern – Ergebnisse des Mann-Zeichen-Tests aus der Vorschuluntersuchung
  42. Psychosocial stress and longitudinally measured gestational weight gain throughout pregnancy: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  43. Nickel allergy is associated with wheezing and asthma in a cohort of young German adults: results from the SOLAR study
  44. Ovalbumin in breastmilk is associated with a decreased risk of IgE‐mediated egg allergy in children
  45. Changes in Human Milk Fatty Acid Composition During Lactation: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  46. Leptin in Human Milk and Child Body Mass Index: Results of the Ulm Birth Cohort Studies
  47. Nutrition and allergic diseases in urban and rural communities from the South African Food Allergy cohort
  48. The association of potential stressors with hair steroids in parents with small children: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  49. Determinants of leptin in human breast milk: results of the Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  50. Soluble CD14 concentration in human breast milk and its potential role in child atopic dermatitis: Results of the Ulm Birth Cohort Studies
  51. Reciprocal Longitudinal Associations Between Adolescents’ Media Consumption and Sleep
  52. Association of maternal uric acid and cystatin C serum concentrations with maternal and neonatal cardiovascular risk markers and neonatal body composition: The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  53. Screen Time, Physical Activity and Self-Esteem in Children: The Ulm Birth Cohort Study
  54. Greenness and job-related chronic stress in young adults: a prospective cohort study in Germany
  55. Fetal growth and incidence of atopic dermatitis in early childhood: Results of the Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  56. Reciprocal Associations between Electronic Media Use and Behavioral Difficulties in Preschoolers
  57. A commentary on a published systematic review on breast milk fatty acids and allergic diseases.
  58. An approach to the asthma-protective farm effect by geocoding: Good farms and better farms
  59. Genome-wide search identifies new genetic variants associated with asthma risk.
  60. Pregnancy and perinatal conditions and atopic disease prevalence in childhood and adulthood
  61. Electronic media consumption may impair sleep already in three-year-old children
  62. A guidance to confounding in pediatric epidemiology
  63. A guidance to proxy-reports in studies of children
  64. Chronic Stress in Young German Adults: Who Is Affected? A Prospective Cohort Study
  65. Asthmatic farm children show increased CD3 + CD8 low T-cells compared to non-asthmatic farm children
  66. Functional phenotypes determined by fluctuation-based clustering of lung function measurements in healthy and asthmatic cohort participants
  67. Correlation of self-reported stress and mood disorders with hair cortisol and cortisone in women in the first year postpartum – The Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  68. Changes in children's sleep domains between 2 and 3 years of age: the Ulm SPATZ Health Study
  69. Phenotypes of Atopic Dermatitis Depending on the Timing of Onset and Progression in Childhood
  70. Latent class analysis reveals clinically relevant atopy phenotypes in 2 birth cohorts
  71. Exposure to nonmicrobial N-glycolylneuraminic acid protects farmers' children against airway inflammation and colitis
  72. Association of household cleaning agents and disinfectants with asthma in young German adults
  73. Skin prick tests and specific IgE in 10-year-old children: Agreement and association with allergic diseases
  74. The role of maternal milk fatty acid composition in childhood wheeze or asthma
  75. Compilation and methodological quality of systematic reviews in asthma epidemiology
  76. Bacterial microbiota of the upper respiratory tract and childhood asthma
  77. Gestational Weight Gain and Fetal-Maternal Adiponectin, Leptin, and CRP: results of two birth cohorts studies
  78. Attention: this is one itchy problem!
  79. Overview of published systematic reviews in allergy epidemiology
  80. Maternal prenatal stress and child atopic dermatitis up to age 2 years: The Ulm SPATZ health study
  81. Do farm-grown lungs breathe better?
  82. A switch in regulatory T cells through farm exposure during immune maturation in childhood
  83. Identification of fungal candidates for asthma protection in a large population-based study
  84. More scratch, less sleep - would you pay attention?
  85. Enhanced T helper 1 and 2 cytokine responses at birth associate with lower risk of middle ear infections in infancy
  86. Environmental and mucosal microbiota and their role in childhood asthma
  87. Postpartum Smoking Relapse and Breast Feeding: Defining the Window of Opportunity for Intervention
  88. Doublesex and mab-3 related transcription factor 1 ( DMRT1 ) is a sex-specific genetic determinant of childhood-onset asthma and is expressed in testis and macrophages
  89. IL-33polymorphisms are associated with increased risk of hay fever and reduced regulatory T cells in a birth cohort
  90. Spożywanie nieprzetworzonego mleka krowiego zapobiega najczęstszym zakażeniom układu oddechowego u niemowląt
  91. IgG1 Fc N-glycan galactosylation as a biomarker for immune activation
  92. ω-3 fatty acids contribute to the asthma-protective effect of unprocessed cow's milk
  93. Changing Societal and Lifestyle Factors and Breastfeeding Patterns Over Time
  94. The Early Development of Wheeze. Environmental Determinants and Genetic Susceptibility at 17q21
  95. Delivery Mode, Duration of Labor, and Cord Blood Adiponectin, Leptin, and C-Reactive Protein: Results of the Population-Based Ulm Birth Cohort Studies
  96. Meta-analysis identifies seven susceptibility loci involved in the atopic march
  97. The Association of Hair Cortisol with Self-Reported Chronic Psychosocial Stress and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Women Shortly after Delivery
  98. Polymorphisms related to ORMDL3 are associated with asthma susceptibility, alterations in transcriptional regulation of ORMDL3, and changes in TH2 cytokine levels
  99. Childhood asthma is associated with mutations and gene expression differences ofORMDLgenes that can interact
  100. Do young adults with atopic dermatitis avoid harmful workplace exposure at their first job? A prospective cohort study
  101. Hormonal factors and incident asthma and allergic rhinitis during puberty in girls
  102. Bacterial Exposures and Associations with Atopy and Asthma in Children
  103. Moisture damage in home associates with systemic inflammation in children
  104. High level of fecal calprotectin at age 2 months as a marker of intestinal inflammation predicts atopic dermatitis and asthma by age 6
  105. Moisture Damage and Asthma: A Birth Cohort Study
  106. Determinants of maternal hair cortisol concentrations at delivery reflecting the last trimester of pregnancy
  107. Consumption of unprocessed cow's milk protects infants from common respiratory infections
  108. Age-specific influence of wheezing phenotypes on pre-adolescent and adolescent health-related quality of life
  109. Body mass index change and atopic diseases are not always associated in children and adolescents
  110. Sex-Specific Development of Asthma Differs between Farm and Nonfarm Children: A Cohort Study
  111. Prevalence of wheezing and atopic diseases in Austrian schoolchildren in conjunction with urban, rural or farm residence
  112. A polymorphism in the TH2 locus control region is associated with changes in DNA methylation and gene expression
  113. Fraction of exhaled nitric oxide values in childhood are associated with 17q11.2-q12 and 17q12-q21 variants
  114. Predictors of work-related sensitisation, allergic rhinitis and asthma in early work life
  115. Fine-mapping of IgE-associated loci 1q23, 5q31, and 12q13 using 1000 Genomes Project data
  116. Quantity and diversity of environmental microbial exposure and development of asthma: a birth cohort study
  117. Immunoglobulin A and immunoglobulin G antibodies against β-lactoglobulin and gliadin at age 1 associate with immunoglobulin E sensitization at age 6
  118. Increased food diversity in the first year of life is inversely associated with allergic diseases
  119. Novel childhood asthma genes interact with in utero and early-life tobacco smoke exposure
  120. Genetic variation in TH17 pathway genes, childhood asthma, and total serum IgE levels
  121. Increased regulatory T-cell numbers are associated with farm milk exposure and lower atopic sensitization and asthma in childhood
  122. Perinatal influences on the development of asthma and atopy in childhood
  123. A role ofFCER1AandFCER2polymorphisms in IgE regulation
  124. Soluble immunoglobulin A in breast milk is inversely associated with atopic dermatitis at early age: the PASTURE cohort study
  125. Infant atopic eczema and subsequent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder - A prospective birth cohort study
  126. Clinical and Epidemiologic Phenotypes of Childhood Asthma
  127. Serum vitamin E concentrations at 1 year and risk of atopy, atopic dermatitis, wheezing, and asthma in childhood: the PASTURE study
  128. Interaction between atopy and blood eosinophils in the development of childhood wheeze
  129. Association of physical activity, asthma, and allergies: A cohort of farming and nonfarming children
  130. Polymorphisms In The Irf-4 Gene, Asthma And Recurrent Bronchitis In Children
  131. Dampness and moulds in relation to respiratory and allergic symptoms in children: results from Phase Two of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC Phase Two)
  132. DifferentFCER1Apolymorphisms influence IgE levels in asthmatics and non-asthmatics
  133. Asthma and allergies: is the farming environment (still) protective in Poland? The GABRIEL Advanced Studies
  134. Inflammatory response and IgE sensitization at early age
  135. Health-related quality of life does not mediate the protective effect of farming on asthma and allergic disease
  136. The combined effects of family size and farm exposure on childhood hay fever and atopy
  137. Polymorphisms in extracellular signal-regulated kinase family influence genetic susceptibility to asthma
  138. Genome-wide association study of body mass index in 23 000 individuals with and without asthma
  139. Atopic sensitization in the first year of life
  140. Genetic variation in the Toll-like receptor signaling pathway is associated with childhood asthma
  141. Farm exposure and time trends in early childhood may influence DNA methylation in genes related to asthma and allergy
  142. Epidemiologie
  143. Health-related quality of life in rural children living in four European countries: the GABRIEL study
  144. Genetic variants inProtocadherin-1, bronchial hyper-responsiveness, and asthma subphenotypes in German children
  145. Prenatal and early-life exposures alter expression of innate immunity genes: The PASTURE cohort study
  146. Farming environments and childhood atopy, wheeze, lung function, and exhaled nitric oxide
  147. Exposure to microbial agents in house dust and wheezing, atopic dermatitis and atopic sensitization in early childhood: a birth cohort study in rural areas
  148. Development of atopic dermatitis according to age of onset and association with early-life exposures
  149. Amish children living in northern Indiana have a very low prevalence of allergic sensitization
  150. Protection from childhood asthma and allergy in Alpine farm environments—the GABRIEL Advanced Studies
  151. Short communication: Appropriate and alternative methods to determine viable bacterial counts in cow milk samples
  152. Compilation of the evidence that children who grow up on farms suffer less often from asthma
  153. Few associations between high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein and environmental factors in 4.5‐year‐old children
  154. Health-related quality of life does not explain the protective effect of farming on allergies
  155. Analyzing atopic and non-atopic asthma
  156. Prediction of the incidence and persistence of allergic rhinitis in adolescence: A prospective cohort study
  157. The Prevalence of Asthma, Hay Fever and Allergic Sensitization in Amish Children
  158. Epidemiologische Forschung zu allergischen Erkrankungen in Deutschland: eine Chronologie
  159. Research needs in allergy: an EAACI position paper, in collaboration with EFA
  160. Zusammenhang zwischen Rhinitissymptomen und allergischer Sensibilisierung in der Phase 2 der Internationalen Studie zu Asthma und Allergien im Kindesalter (ISAAC)
  161. Tuberculosis, bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination, and allergic disease: Findings from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood Phase Two
  162. The Role of Ret Genomic Variants in Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
  163. Lack of evidence for a protective effect of prolonged breastfeeding on childhood eczema: lessons from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase Two
  164. The protective effect of farm milk consumption on childhood asthma and atopy: The GABRIELA study
  165. Genomic variants in the coding region of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) in infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
  166. The GABRIEL Advanced Surveys: study design, participation and evaluation of bias
  167. Study on Occupational Allergy Risks (SOLAR II) in Germany: Design and methods
  168. Airborne cultivable microflora and microbial transfer in farm buildings and rural dwellings
  169. Exposure to Environmental Microorganisms and Childhood Asthma
  170. Gene-environment interaction for childhood asthma and exposure to farming in Central Europe
  171. Prenatal animal contact and gene expression of innate immunity receptors at birth are associated with atopic dermatitis
  172. Unifying Candidate Gene and GWAS Approaches in Asthma
  173. A Large-Scale, Consortium-Based Genomewide Association Study of Asthma
  174. Prediction of the incidence, recurrence, and persistence of atopic dermatitis in adolescence: A prospective cohort study
  175. International variations in bronchial responsiveness in children: Findings from ISAAC phase two
  176. Cord blood cytokines are modulated by maternal farming activities and consumption of farm dairy products during pregnancy: The PASTURE Study
  177. International variations in associations of allergic markers and diseases in children: ISAAC Phase Two
  178. Maternal vitamin D intake during pregnancy increases gene expression of ILT3 and ILT4 in cord blood
  179. A multi-centre study of candidate genes for wheeze and allergy: the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood Phase 2
  180. Dampness and Moulds in Relation to Asthma Symptoms in Children: Results from Phase Two of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (Isaac Phase Two)
  181. How well do questionnaires perform compared with physical examination in detecting flexural eczema? Findings from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase Two
  182. High levels of grass pollen inside European dairy farms: a role for the allergy-protective effects of environment?
  183. Asthma and allergic symptoms in relation to house dust endotoxin: Phase Two of the International Study on Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC II)
  184. Specific IgE to allergens in cord blood is associated with maternal immunity toToxoplasma gondiiand rubella virus
  185. Prenatal exposure to a farm environment modifies atopic sensitization at birth
  186. Atopische Erkrankungen im Kindes- und Jugendalter: Häufigkeiten und Trends weltweit. Eine Literaturauswahl zur Internationalen Studie zu Asthma und Allergien bei Kindern (ISAAC)
  187. Human blood late outgrowth endothelial cells for gene therapy of cancer: determinants of efficacy
  188. Smoking and the incidence of asthma during adolescence: results of a large cohort study in Germany