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Allergy and Immunology 201 : A Primer of Cells, Signs, Symptoms, Testing, Development, Risk, Protection and Allergens
Credit Hours(s)
3.0
Instructors
Grant Shapiro, DC
Price
$60.00 USD
Format(s)
AudioVisual Course
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Indicate the immune system’s complexity as it fits into the body’s function
Give examples of various Interleukins involved in the immunity
List neurotransmitters, and vasoactive dilators
Contrast TH1 and TH2 immune cells and apply a working knowledge of their clinical phenotype.
Hour 2
Discuss signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and current therapy.
List the major immune cells responsible for allergic reactions
Name the major receptor responsible for IgE sensitization, and what cells it is primarily found on.
Summarize the meaning of WAO.
List signs and symptoms of a typical allergic response after re-exposure to a sensitized allergen
List different methods of allergy testing and critique their strengths and weaknesses.
Give an example of a complicating factor that might skew an IgE(total) test result
Apply the terms sensitivity and specificity in lab tests
Categorize who is at risk of allergic sensitization.
Hour 3
List 1-2 examples of research supporting IgE sensitization prevention.
List 1-2 examples of factors which may increase risk of IgE sensitization.
Explain the effect of smoking on IgE
Have working knowledge of the effect of SO2 on health, and its primary source.
Describe how and why it Ragweed is fast becoming worse of a problem throughout the US and worldwide.
Indicate a potential sequela of Rhinoconjunctivitis and why it is meaningful to treat
Identify and name a treatment backed by clinical evidence for Ragweed allergy and its meaning for natural therapy to be used by non-prescribing practitioners
Describe a potential problem with medical Sublingual allergy therapy, and then defend it.
Outline the major allergens in Ragweed.
Give an example of co-sensitivity
Define Pan allergen and give an example
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