M.E. Conte
4 Papers
5 Citations
M.E. Conte is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food allergy & Anisakis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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•Journal Article
Features of sensitization to airborne allergens among extra-European immigrants living in 2 distinct areas of Northern Italy.
TL;DR: The pattern of airborne sensitization among allergic extra-European immigrants living in two areas of northern Italy found subjects genetically prone to become allergic to a particular allergen get eventually sensitized irrespective of their age when they are exposed to the "right" allergenic for a sufficiently long time.
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Shrimp Allergy in Italian Adults: A Multicenter Study Showing a High Prevalence of Sensitivity to Novel High Molecular Weight Allergens
R Asero,Gianni Mistrello,Stefano Amato,Ariano R,Giselda Colombo,M.E. Conte,Mariangiola Crivellaro,M De Carli,F. Della Torre,F Emiliani,F. Lodi Rizzini,R. Longo,Donatella Macchia,P. Minale,F Murzilli,F. Nebiolo,O Quercia,Gianenrico Senna,Danilo Villalta +18 more
TL;DR: Several allergens other than tropomyosin are involved in shrimp allergy in adult Italian patients and their cross-reactivity with HDM allergens makes them novel potential panallergens of invertebrates.
Are IgE levels to foods other than rosaceae predictive of allergy in lipid transfer protein-hypersensitive patients?
Riccardo Asero,A. Arena,Lorenzo Cecchi,M.E. Conte,Mariangiola Crivellaro,F Emiliani,F. Lodi Rizzini,R. Longo,P. Minale,F Murzilli,Antonino Musarra,F. Nebiolo,O Quercia,Erminia Ridolo,Eleonora Savi,Gianenrico Senna,Danilo Villalta +16 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the relevance of IgE levels to some plant foods other than Rosaceae as predictors of either local or systemic allergic reaction in LTP-allergic subjects found specific IgE Levels are only partially predictive of clinical allergy.
Anisakis hypersensitivity in Italy: prevalence and clinical features: a multicenter study
Enrico Heffler,F. Nebiolo,Fl Rizzini,C Tosoni,M Cinquini,Giselda Colombo,Yacoub,C Mason,F. Della Torre,Giuseppina Manzotti,R Asero,P Dugnano,M.E. Conte,Gianenrico Senna,Mariangiola Crivellaro,Danilo Villalta,M De Carli,A Renato,C Bertolini,P. Minale,Erminia Ridolo,Elisa Olivieri,F Emiliani,O Quercia,Eleonora Savi,S Peveri,G Cortellini,Lorenzo Cecchi,Macchia D,Capretti S,L Antonicellia,Mb Bilò,Br Polillo,M Bresciani,E Greco,F Murzilli,C Colangelo,Di Rocco Pc,F Di Claudio,M Cervone,C Rapone,S Cichella,M. Lo Schiavo,D Gargano,Mc Montera,A Pio,F Pezzuto,G Munno,F Giannoccaro,R. Longo,A. Arena +50 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: This data indicates that anisakis hypersensitivity in Italy is more common in women than in men, and the prevalence and clinical features of these features are similar in women and men.