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EAACI 2024 Emerging Definitions of Clinical Remission and Achieving Clinical Remission With Biologics for Patients With Asthma
Pulmonology
Join Professor Vibeke Backer for a presentation on clinical remission in asthma and achieving remission with biologics for patients with uncontrolled asthma.
What proportion of patients can achieve control in CRSwNP?
Rhinology
Join Prof. Hellings and Prof. Corso in dicussion on the factors affecting complete control of CRSwNP, including treatment types, comorbidities, and the need for more data on biologics.
ERS 2024 | How Can Biologics Help Achieve Clinical Remission in Children With Severe Asthma?
Pulmonology
In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Sharon Dell highlights the available clinical biologic efficacy data in pediatric severe asthma, suggesting the potential for achieving clinical remission when added to an asthma management plan.
Evaluating the Responses to Biologic Therapies in Children With Atopic Dermatitis
Dermatology
Dr. Amy Paller shares her opinion on practical considerations for evaluating response during treatment with biologics in children with atopic dermatitis.
IRS-ISIAN 2024 | Targeting Type 2 Inflammation: Managing Smell Loss and Congestion in Patients With Recurrent CRSwNP
Rhinology
Prof. Joaquim Mullol reports on biologic improvements in sense of smell and nasal congestion in patients with and without a history of endoscopic sinus surgery.
When is the right time to consider a biologic in patients with CRSwNP?
Rhinology
Prof. Hellings and Prof. Corso explain that the right time to implement a biologic depends on academic and reimbursement criteria, which vary by country.
Navigating Recent Scientific Advances in Atopic Dermatitis: Skin Barrier Dysfunction, Dysbiosis, and Itch
Dermatology
Experts discuss the latest evidence on how type 2 inflammation drives skin barrier dysfunction, affects the skin microbiome, and contributes to neuroimmune dysregulation in AD.
Dr. Lisa Beck discusses how S. aureus colonization contributes to a disrupted skin microbiome, skin barrier dysfunction, disease flares and increased disease severity in AD, and how blocking IL-4 and IL-13 can reduce S. aureus colonization.
The Impact of Type 2 Inflammation on the Neuroimmune Axis in AD
Dermatology
Dr. Gil Yosipovitch discussed the interaction between type 2 inflammation and itch in AD, the role of type 2 inflammation on neuroarchitecture, and the role of type 2 cytokines in neuronal sensitization.
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Sanofi and Regeneron are global leaders in pharmaceutical development, each with a long history of supporting frontline physicians to improve human health and reduce the burden of disease. Driven by the same commitment to patients and their families, Sanofi and Regeneron have partnered to take on type 2 inflammation and the range of chronic conditions in which excessive inflammation plays a role.