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Year:
2026
Region:
Global
Topic:
Immunology / Nutrition
Document Type:
Scientific overview
Institution:
Medical research and clinical guidelines
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, medical students
Allergy Mechanisms:
Ig-E mediated, Non Ig-E mediated
Common Allergens:
Peanuts, tree nuts, fish, soy, wheat, eggs, milk, shellfish, fruits, vegetables
Symptoms:
Cutaneous, gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular
Genetic Factors:
HLA-DQ locus, filaggrin, interleukin-10, STAT6, FOXP3
Enzyme Deficiencies:
Lactase, sucrose, isomaltase
Related Conditions:
Celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, migraine, food intolerance
Natural History:
Onset and resolution ages vary by allergen type
Endorsed Tests:
Ig-E antibody assays, clinical observation for non-Ig-E reactions
Classification:
Ig-E mediated Class 1 and Class 2 allergens
Pathogenesis Details:
Mast cell activation, cytokine release, T cell mediated inflammation
Clinical Manifestations:
FPIES, FPIAP, EoE, oral allergy syndrome, acute urticaria, atopic dermatitis
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Authors:
Malik Sallam; Jasmeen Othman
Subject:
Virology
Topics:
Parvoviruses; Human Bocavirus; Adenoviridae; Viral Diagnosis; Viral Replication; Clinical Manifestations
Virus Families Discussed:
Parvoviridae; Adenoviridae
Diagnostic Methods:
PCR; Serologic assays (IgM, IgG); Probe hybridization; In situ hybridization; Immunohistochemistry
Treatment Approach:
Supportive management
Vaccine Availability:
No vaccine for human parvovirus; Vaccine available for certain animal parvoviruses; Adenovirus vaccine for military recruits (types 4 and 7)
Antiviral Therapy:
None available for Bocavirus or human parvovirus B19
Immunity:
Long-lasting type-specific immunity for adenoviruses
Transmission Context:
Respiratory, ocular, and gastrointestinal infections
Clinical Conditions Mentioned:
Pharyngitis; Keratoconjunctivitis; Pharyngoconjunctival fever; Acute respiratory disease; Viral pneumonia; Cystitis; Gastroenteritis
Replication Cycle Duration (Adenovirus):
Approximately 24 hours
Year:
N/A
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
irMG clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes
Document Type:
Clinical data table
Institution / Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Jabalpur, India
Subject:
Veterinary Medicine, Canine Renal Disorders
Document Type:
Original Research Article
Institution:
Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Clinical Complex
Authors:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Veterinary professionals, researchers
Study Period:
July–December 2025
Sample Size:
177 dogs examined, 39 confirmed with renal disorders
Breed Focus:
Labrador Retrievers, various other breeds
Age Group:
4–8 years predominantly affected
Gender Distribution:
Male predominance
Dietary History:
Mixed or commercial feeding
Clinical Signs:
Inappetence, vomiting, oliguria, polyuria, anuria, polydipsia
Methodology:
Observational clinical study with diagnostic investigations and statistical analysis
Year:
2017
Version:
1.0
Date:
April 2017
Organization:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information and Technology (OI&T)
Product:
CTT & DM NDS Allergies Patch GMRA455
Related Applications:
VistA Adverse Reaction Tracking (ART) v.4.0; Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) v.1.0; Kernel v.8.0
Patch Dependency:
XU8676
Document Type:
Deployment, Installation, Back-Out, and Rollback Guide
Deployment Method:
FORUM Patch Module; Kernel Installation Distribution System (KIDS)
Initial Deployment Site:
Central Plains HCS, Oklahoma City, OK
Deployment Scope:
All VA VistA instances running CPRS v.1.0 and ART v.4.0
Deployment Period:
Thirty days
Authors:
Mantech Mission Solutions and Services
Revision History:
Initial Draft December 18, 2016; Technical Writer Review December 19, 2016; Updates through April 2017
Year:
Not specified
Person:
Carla Hernandez
Subject:
Patient allergy data entry
Topic:
Electronic health records documentation
Document type:
Training scenario and procedural instructions
System / Platform:
EHRclinic
Medical category:
Drug allergy documentation
Allergy type:
Drug allergy
Allergy detail:
Codeine
Onset:
Adulthood
Recorded date and time:
September 10, 2010 - 12:00 am
Severity:
Severe
Status:
Active
Adverse reaction:
Breathing
Data source:
Patient intake sheet
Primary activity:
Adding allergy information to a patient face sheet
Target audience:
Medical students or healthcare trainees using EHRclinic
Year:
2026
Document type:
Medical consent form
Intended audience:
Parents or guardians of children
Child information included:
Name, date of birth, allergies
Medication details included:
Name, dose, administration times, start and stop dates, known side effects
Prescriber information included:
Name of prescribing health professional
Signatures required:
Parent/guardian, healthcare provider
Administration methods:
Oral, ear, eye, nebulizer, skin, other
Purpose:
Authorization for administration of medication to a child
Organisation:
Felixstowe Nursery School
Country:
England and Wales
Subject:
Health care and allergy management in early years education
Document type:
Institutional policy
Policy area:
Safeguarding and welfare requirement – health
Target group:
Nursery staff, parents, carers and visitors
Applicable setting:
Early years and preschool education environment
Regulatory references:
Managing Medicines in Schools and Early Years Settings (DCSF, March 2005); Food Information Regulation (2014)
Main risks addressed:
Food allergies, nut allergies, insect stings, animal allergies, anaphylaxis
Key medical treatments referenced:
Adrenalin auto-injectors (Epipen, Jext, Emerade)
Implementation measures:
Healthcare plans, risk assessments, staff training, allergen management procedures
Parent responsibilities:
Provide medical information, medication and emergency contacts
Staff responsibilities:
Allergy awareness, hygiene procedures, supervision of food activities, emergency response
Food safety practice:
Allergen information records and monitoring of snack ingredients
Document type:
School health procedure and individual healthcare plan template
Subject:
Severe allergies in pupils
Sector:
Education and school health services
Responsible organizations:
Schools; NHS; Royal Hospital for Sick Children; St John’s Hospital
Region:
West Lothian
Target group:
Pupils with diagnosed allergies
Participants:
Parents; school staff; healthcare professionals
Medical condition:
Severe allergy; food allergy; asthma (where applicable)
Required documentation:
Individual Healthcare Plan; Request for Use of Medication and/or Administration of Healthcare in School; Symptom and Action Flowcharts
Medication types:
Antihistamine; Salbutamol inhaler; Adrenaline pen
Healthcare coordination:
Parent; General Practitioner; hospital or allergy clinic
Medication management:
Parent-supplied medication in original packaging labelled with pupil’s name and dose
Plan review period:
At least annually; every three months in Early Learning and Childcare settings or at the start of a new term
School settings covered:
Early Learning and Childcare; Primary School; Secondary School; Special School
Key procedures:
Storage and accessibility of adrenaline pens; dietary control; curriculum adjustments; staff awareness of pupils with allergies
Personal data fields:
Pupil name; date of birth; CHI number; address; school; parent contacts; healthcare contacts
Note:
Year
Topic:
Food allergies, eczema
Document Type:
Patient Handout
Author:
Leah Lalor, Patricia Todd
Target Audience:
Parents of children with eczema
Expert Reviewer:
Vy Kim
Committee Reviewers:
Erin Mathes, Irene Lara-Corrales
Year:
1096-1204
Region / City:
Europe, Jerusalem
Topic:
The Crusades
Document Type:
Excerpt
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Pope Urban, Ibn al-Athir
Target Audience:
General public, scholars of medieval history
Period of Action:
7th century onwards
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Jurisdiction:
Supreme Court of South Australia
Division:
Testamentary Causes Jurisdiction
Document type:
Affidavit form
Legal system:
Australian law
Region:
South Australia
Related subject:
Deceased estates
Deponent:
Individual swearing or affirming the affidavit
Witness:
Authorised witness for affidavits
Authority of witness:
Commissioner for taking affidavits or Justice of the Peace
Applicable scenarios:
Standard affidavit and modified forms for special circumstances
Language provisions:
Use of interpreter where deponent does not understand English
Form reference:
PROB34
Date:
November 7, 1835
Place:
Texas
Type of source:
Political declaration
Historical period:
Texas Revolution
Issuing body:
People of Texas in General Convention Assembled
Related event:
Conflict between Texas and the Mexican central government
Referenced authority:
Mexican Constitution of 1824
Subject:
Justification for armed resistance and conditional separation from Mexico
Intended audience:
International public and members of the Mexican Confederacy
Primary source status:
Contemporary to the events described
Year:
2024
Organisation:
Matrix Causes Fund
Document Type:
Application form
Region / Country:
United Kingdom (UK)
Funding Limit:
One-off up to £5,000 or up to £3,000/year for 3 years
Submission Requirements:
Latest accounts, proof of charitable status, safeguarding policy, equality and diversity form (optional)
Reporting:
Annual reporting required from successful applicants
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Organisations:
European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition; European Association for the Study of the Liver
Type of document:
Joint statement
Thematic area:
Paediatric hepatology; fatty liver disease; NAFLD; MAFLD
Subject:
Diagnostic approach to hepatic steatosis in children and adolescents
Target audience:
Paediatricians; hepatologists; clinicians
Geographical scope:
Europe
Key terms:
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD); metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD); insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome; Wilson’s disease; autoimmune hepatitis
Referenced process:
Global multi-stakeholder Delphi consensus on nomenclature and definition of fatty liver disease
Correspondence:
[email protected]
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Mauritius
Topic:
Gender-Based Violence, Femicide
Document Type:
Report
Organ / institution:
Government of Mauritius
Author:
Special Rapporteur on violence against women
Target Audience:
Government, Policy Makers, NGOs, General Public
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Note:
Region / city
Topic:
Preterm birth, infections
Document type:
Research table
Author:
Duan et al., Park et al., Zarmakoupi et al., Mohanty et al., Hadhoum et al., Taylor et al., Wasuwanich et al., Tong et al., Gao et al., Shen et al., Chen et al., Yingjuan et al., Das et al., Cheng et al., Piazzolla et al., Eshwarappa et al., Volgyesi et al.
Target audience:
Researchers, medical professionals
Year:
2025
Month of publication:
August 2025
Jurisdiction:
New South Wales, Australia
Country:
Australia
Type of document:
Parliamentary committee report
Issuing body:
Parliament of New South Wales, Legislative Council, Standing Committee on Social Issues
Report number:
65
Chair:
Hon Dr Sarah Kaine MLC
ISBN:
978-1-923392-02-1
Date referred to committee:
10 July 2024
Date adopted by committee:
6 August 2024
Subject:
Prevalence, causes and impacts of loneliness and social isolation
Scope:
Statewide analysis including at-risk populations and policy responses
Inquiry focus:
Psychological, physiological, social and economic impacts; government and community strategies; international developments
Author:
Richard J. Lucido
Year:
2023
Type of document:
Research article
Field:
Quantum mechanics, cognitive psychology
Keywords:
Consciousness, quantum mechanics, wave function, collapse, subliminal prime, test, superposition, observation
Methodology:
Subliminal priming using radioactive decay patterns
Purpose:
Test the Consciousness Causes Collapse interpretation of quantum mechanics
Participants:
Human subjects responding to numerical stimuli
Results:
Unobserved primes had no significant effect on reaction times compared to observed primes
Endorsement:
Findings consistent with previous experimental results
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Environmental Science
Document Type:
Educational Lesson Plan
Institution:
School / Educational Organization
Target Audience:
Students
Topics Covered:
Air pollution, Noise pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Thermal pollution, Radiation pollution
Objectives:
Define pollution and pollutants, Identify types and causes of pollution, Describe effects of pollution
Assignment:
Define athletics, List and explain 10 terms in athletics
Sources:
Human activities, Industrial processes, Domestic wastes, Agricultural practices