Modern approaches to therapeutic vaccination as treatment for type 1 respiratory hypersensitivity (allergy) treatment.

2006 
The incidence of respiratory and other allergies has increased dramatically in many countries over the last few decades. Drug treatment is symptomatic and has a minimal effect on the underlying immunological dysfunction. This disease process may, however, be modified by allergy vaccination, which is typically applied by injecting increasing strengths of the offending allergens. Its use has been fairly limited owing to long injection schedules involving many visits to the physician, occasional local or systemic side effects, perceived limited efficacy and poor compliance. A greater understanding of the immunological mechanisms involved in allergy vaccination has led recently to the development of new generations of products with properties that address some of these issues, and these advances are likely to increase the successful use of the therapy.
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