Rhinology. 2020 Sep 29;:
Authors: Hellings PW, Scadding G, Bachert C, Bjermer L, Canonica GW, Cardell LO, Carney AS, Constantinidis J, Deneyer L, Diamant Z, Durham S, Gevaert P, Harvey R, Hopkins C, Kjeldsen A, Klimek L, Lund VJ, Price D, Rimmer J, Ryan D, Roberts G, Sahlstrand-Johnson P, Salmi S, Samji M, Scadding G, Smith P, Steinsvik A, Wagenmann M, Seys S, Wahn U, Fokkens WJ
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common chronic inflammatory disease, affecting an estimated 100 million Europeans (1). Despite a substantial burden on individuals, society and health economies (2), AR remains under-diagnosed, under-estimated (in terms of severity), and under-treated (3). Although effective and safe treatments exist, patients wait too long to seek medical advice, often preferring to self-manage at drug stores and at the pharmacy (4).
PMID: 32991658 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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