Several hundred million citizens suffer from allergic diseases, ranging from watery eyes to life-threatening anaphylactic shock. In addition to the individual reduction of quality of life, allergies have an impact on workplace efficiency and healthcare budgets. Although new developments of diagnostic assays are advancing quickly, their implementation in clinical routine is challenged by several barriers. This is very evident in the EU, where the gap between technological progress and modern diagnosis is rapidly growing. Digital Health tackles this challenge by providing novel tools, supporting allergy diagnosis and treatment through internet platforms, medical devices, smart-phone apps, telemedicine tools, etc. The integration of Digital Health procedures and tools in the management of allergic diseases will allow personalized diagnostic and therapeutic approaches with 24/7 interactivity between patients and professional healthcare. It will enable the delivery of faster, relevant healthcare support via real-time accessibility of key information for specialists, at primary health care centers, pharmacies and the patient´s home.
"Digital Allergology: From Theory to Practice" is unique in comprehensively approaching "Digital Allergology", starting with the general frame to more specific parts on specific allergic diseases, public health as well as research and perspectives from several countries. Allergology being transversal, and covering dozen sub-specialty areas, the list of authors, each one with specific expertise in Digital Health applied to his/her sub-area of interest, is heterogeneous: same sub-areas will be seen from different perspectives. Built for allergists and other clinicians with a strong interest in allergic diseases, it will be a stimulating read for allied health professionals, insurance companies, public health administrators, manufacturers in allergen immunotherapy, IT developers, and clinical scientists.
Chapter 1. Digital Health in Allergology: State of the Art.- Chapter 2. Digital Health: General concepts & terminology.- Chapter 3. Legal and regulatory challenges for digital health technologies.- Chapter 4. Digital Health for patients with Pollen Allergy: the Pollen/Hustenblume experience.- Chapter 5. Patients as Sensors, Automated Pollen Stations, & Artificial Intelligence: a Technological Revolution in Allergy Care.- Chapter 6. Digital Health for Pollen Allergy and Allergen Immunotherapy: the AllergyMonitor Experience.- Chapter 7. Clinical Decision Support Systems for Allergic Diseases.- Chapter 8. Databanks and expert systems in allergomics: scientific and clinical implications.- Chapter 9. Digital Health and Asthma.- Chapter 10. Digital Health to manage the pre-school child with wheeze.- Chapter 11. Digital Health and Chronic Urticaria.- Chapter 12. Digital Health and Atopic Dermatitis.- Chapter 13. Machine Learning for the management of Allergies and Asthma in childhood.- Chapter 14. Digital Health and drug allergies.- Chapter 15. Smart devices and digital therapeutics for asthma care – regulatory challenges.- Chapter 16. Wearables and Sensor Technology for Allergy Care.- Chapter 17. Unveiling the Potential of Social Media in Allergology: From Patient Education and Support to Advocacy and AI Integration.- Chapter 18. A Practical Guide to Social Media in Allergic Disease Management: Background, Tools, Tips and Tactics.- Chapter 19. The landscape of digital health approaches to allergy in Australia (Digital Allergology in Australia).- Chapter 20. Digital Allergology in Germany.- Chapter 21. Digital Allergology in Spain.
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