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Pediatric Allergy and Immunology | 2014

Factors associated with asthma control in children: findings from a national Web-based survey

Mari Sasaki; Koichi Yoshida; Yuichi Adachi; Mayumi Furukawa; Toshiko Itazawa; H. Odajima; Hirohisa Saito; Akira Akasawa

Although achieving and maintaining control of asthma is considered to be the goal of asthma treatment, determinants of asthma control are not fully understood. Our aim was to assess factors associated with asthma control among paediatric patients in the general population.


European Journal of Dermatology | 2015

Anaphylactic shock after the ingestion of jellyfish without a history of jellyfish contact or sting

Yusuke Okubo; Koichi Yoshida; Mayumi Furukawa; Mari Sasaki; Hiroshi Sakakibara; Toshiro Terakawa; Akira Akasawa

We read with interest the article entitled “Anaphylaxis caused by ingestion of jellyfish” by Imamura et al. in this journal [1]. They stated that their case subject was sensitized through the skin by jellyfish stings and that subsequent jellyfish intake induced anaphylaxis. However, we experienced a case of anaphylaxis after jellyfish ingestion without any history of jellyfish contact or sting.A 14-year-old boy developed a cough, urticaria and dyspnea 30 minutes after he ate a breakfast that [...]


Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2014

Time-dependent variation in the responses to the web-based ISAAC questionnaire

Koichi Yoshida; Yuichi Adachi; Mari Sasaki; Mayumi Furukawa; Toshiko Itazawa; Koji Hashimoto; Hiroshi Odajima; Akira Akasawa

BACKGROUND Epidemiologic studies have shown seasonal variations in responses to the written questionnaire for rhinitis symptoms. OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether the timing of data collection affected responses to the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) questionnaire in a Web-based study. METHODS The Web-based ISAAC questionnaires were completed by parents with children 6 to 12 years old using an online research system. The authors conducted surveys of asthma symptoms every month for 1 year and surveys of rhinitis and eczema symptoms every season throughout 1 entire year. RESULTS There was a significant fluctuation in the positive responses to questions about wheezing in the past 12 months (P < .001) but not in the positive responses to questions about exercise-induced wheezing in the past 12 months and asthma ever (P = .75 and P = .15, respectively). The positive responses to questions about rhinitis and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis in the past 12 months and pollinosis ever exhibited significant seasonal variations (P = .002, P < .001, and P < .001, respectively). In contrast, there were no significant variations in positive responses regarding eczema in the past 12 months and eczema ever (P = .33 and P = .55, respectively). CONCLUSION There were time-dependent fluctuations in responses to the Web-based questionnaire regarding allergic symptoms. Timing of data collection should be taken into account when evaluating prevalence of asthma and rhinitis in children.


Allergology International | 2016

Environmental factors associated with childhood eczema: Findings from a national web-based survey

Mari Sasaki; Koichi Yoshida; Yuichi Adachi; Mayumi Furukawa; Toshiko Itazawa; H. Odajima; Hirohisa Saito; Michihiro Hide; Akira Akasawa


Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2014

Test-retest reliability of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaire for a web-based survey.

Koichi Yoshida; Yuichi Adachi; Mari Sasaki; Mayumi Furukawa; Toshiko Itazawa; Koji Hashimoto; Hiroshi Odajima; Akira Akasawa


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2013

Visual Analog Scale Showed a Good Correlative with Allergic Rhinitis and Its Impact On Asthma(ARIA) Classification in School Children

Akira Akasawa; Yuichi Adachi; Koichi Yoshida; Mayumi Furukawa; Hiroshi Odajima


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018

Clinical features and allergen analysis in five children with macadamia nut allergy

Koichi Yoshida; Shoichiro Shirane; Kazue Kinoshita; Mayumi Furukawa; Yo Omura; Emi Kawaguchi; Shoko Matsushita; Masako Toda; Haruyo Nakajima-Adachi; Akira Akasawa


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016

Risk Factors for Severe Eczema in Children: Findings from a National Web-Based Survey

Mari Sasaki; Koichi Yoshida; Yuichi Adachi; Mayumi Furukawa; Toshiko Itazawa; Hiroshi Odajima; Hirohisa Saito; Akira Akasawa


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2016

Risk Factors for Asthma at Age 7 to 8 in Early Childhood Wheezers: Results from a Japanese Asthma Cohort Study

Mayumi Furukawa; Mari Sasaki; Hiroko Watanabe; Koichi Yoshida; Takao Fujisawa; Hiroshi Odajima; Akira Akasawa


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2015

Time Trends in the Prevalence of Asthma in Japanese Children

Akira Akasawa; Koichi Yoshida; Yuichi Adachi; Hiroshi Odajima; Mari Sasaki; Mayumi Furukawa

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Akira Akasawa

Boston Children's Hospital

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Royal Children's Hospital

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