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  • Allergy diagnostics
  • Immunology
  • Molecular allergology

Background:

  • Component Resolved Diagnosis (CRD) identifies specific allergenic proteins causing hypersensitivity.
  • CRD offers more precise allergy diagnosis than traditional crude allergen extracts.
  • The World Allergy Organization (WAO) recommends CRD as a diagnostic tool.

Framework:

  • An expert consensus was developed in China, integrating international guidelines (EAACI, WAO).
  • The consensus standardizes the diagnostic algorithm for allergen component testing.
  • It provides guidance on common protein families, CRD applicability, and interpretation of results.

Implementation:

  • CRD utilizes natural or recombinant proteins to detect specific IgE antibodies.
  • This enables detailed analysis of individual allergic responses.
  • The consensus aims to guide clinicians in utilizing CRD effectively.

Implications:

  • CRD adoption in China is limited by reagent availability and clinician awareness.
  • The expert consensus seeks to bridge this gap, enhancing CRD's clinical utility.
  • Improved CRD application can lead to more targeted allergy management strategies.