Immunology and allergy

A/Prof Michael Woodward AM
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In this Product Explainer, Geriatrician A/Prof Michael Woodward AM provides an update on the recombinant (ie non-live) herpes zoster vaccine and inclusion in the National Immunisation Program.

Prof Richard Harvey
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In this Product Explainer, Rhinologist Prof Richard Harvey explains the role of olopatadine hydrochloride and mometasone furoate combination nasal spray in the treatment of symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis and rhinoconjunctivitis in patients 6 years of age and older (5 mins).

Dr Brooke Harcourt
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The differences between food allergies, food intolerance and fussy eating in toddlers and children

A/Prof Raewyn Campbell
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In this Product Explainer, Rhinologist and Skull Base Surgeon A/Prof Raewyn Campbell explains the role of azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate nasal spray in the management of seasonal allergic rhinitis (5 mins).

Dr Alberto Pinzon Charry
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The importance of introducing a diverse range of foods at the critical time to reduce the risk of further food allergies

Dr Alisha Dorrigan
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Management of mild to moderate asthma has transformed in recent years as evidence for dual therapy has increased.

Dr Brynn Wainstein
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In this Product Explainer, Paediatric Immunologist and Allergist Dr Brynn Wainstein provides an update on the management of anaphylaxis, including an overview of the guidelines, action plan and prescribing information for the EpiPen® adrenaline injector device (5 mins).

Prof Richard Harvey
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The latest understanding of the condition - pathogenesis, distinguishing features and the most accurate way to diagnose and determine its severity.

Dr Alisha Dorrigan
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One of Australia’s few dedicated rhinologists shares his insights

Fiona Clark
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The rechallenge step is crucial to an accurate diagnosis, but getting parents to follow through can be difficult

Expert/s: Fiona Clark
Dr Brynn Wainstein
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Paediatric immunologist weighs in on common Qs

Dr Sarah Tedjasukmana
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Lactose intolerance, a condition where the body cannot digest a milk sugar due to enzyme deficiency, is commonly considered in patients presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and bloating. It may occur in isolation or alongside other intolerances or irritable bowel syndrome.

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