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Allergy and Immunology - NPI Lookup
An allergist-immunologist diagnoses and manages disorders involving immune system conditions such as asthma, anaphylaxis, rhinitis and eczema as well as adverse reactions to drugs, foods and insect stings; also immune deficiency diseases and problems related to autoimmune disease, organ transplantation or malignancies of the immune system.
Allergy and Immunology - NPI Lookup
What is Allergy and Immunology?
The specialty of allergy and immunology deals with the study of allergic diseases, diseases and dysimmune syndromes, which include immunoregulatory disorders and immunodeficiencies. Allergology deals with the detection and diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment (drugs and / or immunotherapy), medical care and recovery of patients with allergic diseases (hypersensitivity disorders initiated by immune mechanisms). Immunology deals with the dysfunctions of the immune system, as well as with the immunological aspects of the diseases in which the immune system is involved. Clinical immunology care is usually provided in multidisciplinary healthcare, and includes, as appropriate, immunological treatments for patients with diseases and dysimmune syndromes by non-surgical and non-radiotherapeutic means.
FAQ'S
Are subspecialty certificates in allergy and immunology available?
Answer: No subspecialty certificates in allergy and immunology are offered. However, formal special pathways are available for physicians seeking dual certification in Allergy/Immunology and Pediatric Pulmonology; Allergy and Immunology and Pediatric Rheumatology; and Allergy and Immunology and Adult Rheumatology.
What is the professional organization for allergists and immunologists?
Answer: The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) is a professional medical membership organization for allergists and immunologists.
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