Digital Allergology

Digital Allergology

From Theory to Practice

Matricardi, Paolo Maria; Dramburg, Stephanie

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2024

348

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9783031710209

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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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Digital Allergology;mHealth;e-diary;Telemedicine;Food allergy;Wearables;Sensor technology;Artificial intelligence;Allergic Rhinitis;Machine learning;e-Health;Pollen Allergy;Chronic urticaria;Drug allergies;Wheeze;Allergen immunotherapy;Smartphone;Atopic dermatitis