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As per available reports about 6 Relevant Journals,16 Conferences are presently dedicated exclusively to kids allergy medicine and about 1200 articles are being published on early kids allergy medicine.
Allergies in children can cause significant discomfort, disrupt sleep, affect behavior, impair learning, compromise nutrition and impede healthy development. Medicine allergic reactions can be fatal, and require careful management in the family and community. Allergy acquired or induced hypersensitivity; after an initial non-reactive exposure to an allergen, the individual shows a hypersensitivity reaction with all subsequent exposures; re-exposure to the specific allergen evokes a predictable reaction within minutes or hours; acquired hypersensitivity to certain drugs and biological products may predict anaphylaxis at a subsequent exposure.
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Scope and Importance:
When a kid experiences an allergic reaction, his body releases a chemical called histamine. That’s what makes his nose stuffy or runny. It can also make his eyes itchy and watery. Antihistamines are usually the first medications used to treat allergies. Like their name suggests, they work by blocking the effect of histamine. Some antihistamines are short-acting and are taken every four to six hours; Longer-acting timed-release antihistamines are taken every 12 to 24 hours; some medicines combine an antihistamine and a decongestant; The most common side effects are drowsiness and dry mouth. Examples of prescription antihistamines include: Astelin, Astepro (azelastine) nasal sprays, Atarax, Vistaril (hydroxyzine), Clarinex (desloratadine). Most eye drops are recommended only for children over 3. Here are some more common ones that are prescribed: Pataday (Olopatadine HCL), Patanol (Olopatadine HCL), Optivar (azelastine) eyedrops, an example of over-the-counter eye drop is: Zaditor (ketotifen fumarate). Examples of over-the-counter antihistamines: Allegra (fexofenadine), Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Claritin, Alavert (loratadine), Zyrtec (certirizine.
The Kids Allergy Medicine Conference will provide a forum for the most useful combination of latest research, review of current theory and practice, and hands-on, problem-based learning. Kids Allergy Medicine aims that participants gain insight into the most effective advances in the treatment and prevention of allergic and immunologic diseases. The following issues are recognized in the conference: The increasing prevalence and more complex forms of allergic diseases and asthma worldwide, especially in children; the need to create a more integrated approach to the diagnosis and management of allergic diseases and asthma; The need to expand the knowledge and practice of allergy and provide more practical knowledge to young professionals.
Market Analysis
It is being acknowledged that in United States alone, more than 9,000 children die every year while more than 225,000 children are being hospitalized annually. Reports state that almost 9 million children are treated for their injuries in hospital emergency departments every year. The global pediatric healthcare market touches around $81.0 billion. Pediatric associations are being funded annually about $629,559 million to $669,841 million for pediatric research.
List of International symposium and workshops:
PAAM 2015, 15-17 October, 2015, Berlin, Germany
List of Best International Conferences:
1. 4th Pediatrics Conference
March 29-31, 2016, Atlanta, USA
2. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference
March 29-31, 2016, Atlanta, USA
3. Pediatric Nutrition Conference
May 16-17, 2016, San Antonio, USA
4. Pediatric Gastroenterology Conference
June 16-18, 2016, Philadelphia, USA
5. Pediatric Oncology Conference
Aug 4-6, 2016, Toronto, Canada
6. 5th Pediatric Congress
Aug 25-27, 2016, Sao Paulo, Brazil
7. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
Aug 25-27, 2016, Philadelphia, USA
8. 6th Pediatrics Conference
Sept 7-9, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
9. Pediatrics Surgery Conference
Sept 7-9, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
10. Pediatric Endocrinology Conference
Sept 15-17, 2016, Pheonix, USA
11. 2nd Pediatric Cardiology Conference
Sept 22-24, 2016, Las Vegas, USA
12. 7th Neonatology and Perinatology Conference
Sep 29-Oct 1, 2016, Valencia, Spain
13. Pediatric Neurology Conference
Sep 29-Oct 1, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
14. 8th Paediatrics & Child Health Conference
Oct 6-8, 2016, Vancouver, Canada
15. 7th Pediatric Dermatology Conference
Oct 10-12, 2016, Manchester, UK
16. 2016 AAP Conference, San Francisco, USD
17. X VII Pediatria Congreso, LIMA, (Perú)
18. Paediatric Medical Congress, Dubai, (Emiratos Arabes Unidos)
19. IPA 2016 Conference, Vancouver, Canada
20. 3rd CoPedia Congress, Barcelona, España
Relevant Societies and Associations
1. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
2. Pan American Allergy Society
3. Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Allergy, Respirology & Immunology
4. The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
5. Austrian Society Of Allergology And Immunology
6. Allergy Society of South Africa
7. Colombian Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Association
8. Latin American Society of Allergy and Immunology
Relevant companies
1. Merck
2. Catalent Pharma Solutions
3. McNEIL-PPC, Inc
. 4. Allergan
5. Arrow OTC Company
6. Allegra
7. Nasonex
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