August Annals highlights
This issue is packed full of information that will increase your knowledge and improve the care you provide to your patients.
Read about vaccine reactions, anaphylaxis and more in July Annals
Did you know that chlorine gas was once used as a treatment for allergic rhinitis?
June’s issue of Annals focuses on allergens
In an insightful review from one of the world leaders in this field, you will get a full update on what is and what is not known about how furred animals, cock…
May issue of Annals highlights atopic dermatitis
The May issue of Annals is budding with outstanding manuscripts that will help you provide the best possible care for your patients. The theme of this month’s …
April’s Annals issue is focused on asthma diagnosis and treatment
The Russian war in Ukraine is a major humanitarian catastrophe. Indeed, all wars are humanitarian catastrophes. The editors of Annals felt compelled to speak o…
The March Annals issue focuses on medical education
The theme of this month’s Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is medical education. No matter how many years it has been since you graduated from your a…
Gailen Marshall, MD, FACAAI, reflects on his tenure as editor-in-chief
It has often been said that all good things must come to an end, and that time has come for me. The December 2021 installment of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma …
Annals focuses on diagnostic testing in July
The summer heat continues, and the pandemic, although waning in some parts of our country, is still with us and new strains of concern continue to emerge. Yet …
July’s focus in Annals is diagnostic testing
Hello from steaming Jackson, Mississippi. We are experiencing the high-level temperatures and humidity so common this time of year in most of our country. The …
Annals impact factor increases more than 27%
I am pleased and delighted to announce the impact factor (IF) for the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has increased from 4.969 to 6.347 in just one ye…
Annals’ focus in April is epidemics and pandemics
As the weather continues to warm, we are seeing pollen seasons flourish in most parts of the country. The COVID-19 pandemic is still with us and likely will be…
Explore the current COVID-19 pandemic and history of influenza epidemics
It's mid-April and I trust the freezes are done for us for the foreseeable future. The pollens are in full bloom and the pandemic is starting to stabilize in m…
Read in-depth research on AERD
Where has the month gone? Hopefully by now things have bottomed out temperature-wise (and snow-wise) for those of you who have to go through that sort of thing…
February’s issue of Annals focuses on AERD
Happy February! It has been a long, cold winter in many parts of the country, and it is not over yet (Punxsutawney Phil says six more weeks)! There is some cau…
December’s issue focuses on exposomics
I hope everyone had a good Christmas holiday, whether you celebrated it or just had some down time to refresh and recharge. As we look squarely into 2021, whic…
In December’s issue, read about how skin microbial exposure contributes to allergic disease.
As we close out the most incredible year in most of our memories, we reflect back on the challenges that this year has produced for many of us – personal or fa…
October issue of Annals features articles about stress and more
I hope your October has been safe yet busy so far. As our communities continue to reopen, there are increased stressors that may adversely affect us. Excessive…
Adverse impact of psychological stress on mast cell function and the whole-body physiological consequences of chronic excessive stress
No one needs to wonder whether we have all become more stressed, more anxious, and even more depressed in the past six months amid the worst pandemic in over 1…
The role of stewardship and antibiotic allergy over diagnosis and questions associated with drug allergy phenotypes, endotypes and biomarkers
As I write this column for the Insider, I recognize the absolute pandemonium – both personal and professional – that has embraced all of us to one …
Challenges of identifying phenotypic profiles for food allergic patients, reactions to foods during avoidance strategies and pro and con articles on fresh food as a reagent for skin prick testing for food allergy
Spring is starting to morph into summer, but this one is unlike any that most of us have ever seen, given the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and th…