Title
ARIA (Rinitis Alérgica y su Impacto en Asma). Logros en 10 años y necesidades futuras en América Latina
Other title
ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma). Achievements in 10 years and future needs in Latin America
Date Issued
01 October 2013
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Baena-Cagnani C.E.
Sánchez-Borges M.
Zernotti M.E.
Larenas-Linnemann D.
Cruz A.A.
González-Díaz S.N.
Ivancevich J.C.
Aldrey-Palacios O.
Sisul J.C.
Solé D.
Cepeda A.M.
Jares E.J.
Calvo Gil M.
Valentin-Rostán M.
Yáñez A.
Cardona-Villa R.
Rosario N.
Croce V.H.
Bachert C.
Canonica G.W.
Demoly P.
Passalacqua G.
Samolinski B.
Schünemann H.J.
Yorgancioglu A.
Ansotegui I.J.
Khaltaev N.
Bedbrook A.
Zuberbier T.
Bousquet J.
Publisher(s)
Colegio Mexicano de Inmunologia Clinica y Alergia A.C
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis and asthma represent global problems of public health affecting all age groups; asthma and allergic rhinitis frequently coexist in the same patients. In Latin American prevalence of allergic rhinitis, although variable, is very high. Allergic rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) started during a workshop of the World Health Organization performed in 1999 and was published in 2001. ARIA proposed a new classification of allergic rhinitis in intermittent or persistent and mild or moderate-severe. This approach of classification reflects more nearly the impact of allergic rhinitis in patients. In its review of 2010 ARIA developed guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of allergic rhinitis and of clinical practices for management of comorbidities of allergic rhinitis and asthma based on GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Development and Evaluation). ARIA has been spread and implemented in more than 50 countries. In Latin American an intense activity has been developed to spread these recommendations in almost all the countries of the region and it is important to record the obtained goals in the diffusion and implementation of ARIA, as well as to identify the unsatisfied needs from the clinical, research and implementation points of view. Final objective is to reinforce the priority that allergy and asthma should have, especially in children, in the programs of public health, as they have been prioritized in European Union in 2011.
Start page
184
End page
192
Volume
60
Issue
4
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Otorrinolaringología Inmunología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84893219760
PubMed ID
Source
Revista Alergia Mexico
ISSN of the container
00025151
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