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Syed Hasan Arshad is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom and has a focus on medical research, particularly within pulmonary and respiratory medicine, physiology, molecular biology, immunology and allergy, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their research spans several core topics including:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Epigenetics and DNA methylation
  • Neonatal respiratory health research
  • Birth, development, and health
  • Allergic rhinitis and sensitization
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research
  • Dermatology and skin diseases

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • "EAACI guideline: Preventing the development of food allergy in infants and young children (2020 update)," 2021, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • "Preventing food allergy in infancy and childhood: Systematic review of randomised controlled trials," 2020, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • "Managing food allergy: GA2LEN guideline 2022," 2022, World Allergy Organization Journal
  • "Dietary factors during pregnancy and atopic outcomes in childhood: A systematic review from the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology," 2020, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • "Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation in newborns and children identifies numerous loci related to gestational age," 2020, Genome Medicine

Frequent co-authors working alongside Syed Hasan Arshad include:

  • John W. Holloway
  • Hongmei Zhang
  • Wilfried Karmaus
  • Susan Ewart
  • Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy

Their works are often published in prominent scientific journals such as:

  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • Clinical & Experimental Allergy
  • Allergy
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice

Best Publications

  • EAACI Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Guidelines. Primary prevention of food allergy

    Antonella Muraro;S. Halken;S. H. Arshad;S. H. Arshad;S. H. Arshad;K. Beyer

  • Rising prevalence of allergy to peanut in children: Data from 2 sequential cohorts

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  • Sensitization to Common Allergens and Its Association With Allergic Disorders at Age 4 Years: A Whole Population Birth Cohort Study

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  • Dietary prevention of allergic diseases in infants and small children

    Arne Høst;Susanne Halken;Antonella Muraro;Sten Dreborg

  • Prevalence and cumulative incidence of food hypersensitivity in the first 3 years of life.

    C. Venter;B. Pereira;K. Voigt;Jane D. Grundy

  • The prevalence of and risk factors for atopy in early childhood: A whole population birth cohort study

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  • Does Pet Ownership in Infancy Lead to Asthma or Allergy at School Age? Pooled Analysis of Individual Participant Data from 11 European Birth Cohorts

    Karin C Lødrup Carlsen;Stephanie Roll;Kai-Håkon Carlsen;Kai-Håkon Carlsen;Petter Mowinckel

  • Dietary prevention of allergic diseases in infants and small children. Part III: Critical review of published peer-reviewed observational and interventional studies and final recommendations.

    Antonella Muraro;Sten Dreborg;Susanne Halken;Arne Høst

  • Characterization of wheezing phenotypes in the first 10 years of life.

    R. J. Kurukulaaratchy;M. H. Fenn;L. M. Waterhouse;S. M. Matthews

  • Allergen avoidance in infancy and allergy at 4 years of age

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  • Predicting persistent disease among children who wheeze during early life.

    R.J. Kurukulaaratchy;S. Matthews;S.T. Holgate;S.H. Arshad

  • The effect of genetic and environmental factors on the prevalence of allergic disorders at the age of two years

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  • Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies in neonates reveals widespread differential DNA methylation associated with birthweight

    Leanne K. Küpers;Claire Monnereau;Gemma C. Sharp;Paul Yousefi;Paul Yousefi

  • Effect of environmental factors on the development of allergic disorders in infancy

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  • Prevalence of sensitization reported and objectively assessed food hypersensitivity amongst six-year-old children: a population-based study

    Carina Venter;Brett Pereira;Jane Grundy;C. B. Clayton

  • Primary prevention of food allergy in children and adults: systematic review

    D de Silva;M Geromi;S Halken;A Host

  • MACVIA clinical decision algorithm in adolescents and adults with allergic rhinitis

    Jean Bousquet;Holger J. Schünemann;Peter W. Hellings;Sylvie Arnavielhe

  • Filaggrin loss-of-function mutations are associated with food allergy in childhood and adolescence

    Devasmitha Venkataraman;Devasmitha Venkataraman;Nelís Soto-Ramírez;Ramesh J. Kurukulaaratchy;John W. Holloway

  • Egg allergy in infancy predicts respiratory allergic disease by 4 years of age

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  • Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of DNA methylation and childhood asthma

    Sarah E. Reese;Cheng-Jian Xu;Herman T. den Dekker;Mi Kyeong Lee

  • Influence of atopy and asthma on exhaled nitric oxide in an unselected birth cohort study

    Martha Scott;Abid Raza;Wilfried Karmaus;Frances Mitchell

  • Multiple atopy phenotypes and their associations with asthma: similar findings from two birth cohorts

    N. Lazic;G. Roberts;G. Roberts;A. Custovic;D. Belgrave

  • Are allergic multimorbidities and IgE polysensitization associated with the persistence or re-occurrence of foetal type 2 signalling? The MeDALL hypothesis

    J. Bousquet;J. M. Anto;M. Wickman;M. Wickman;T. Keil;T. Keil

  • Effect of mite-impermeable mattress encasings and an educational package on the development of allergies in a multinational randomized, controlled birth-cohort study -- 24 months results of the Study of Prevention of Allergy in Children in Europe.

    F. Horak;S. Matthews;G. Ihorst;S. H. Arshad

  • Randomized controlled trial of primary prevention of atopy using house dust mite allergen oral immunotherapy in early childhood.

    Zaraquiza Zolkipli;Graham Roberts;Graham Roberts;Graham Roberts;Victoria Cornelius;Victoria Cornelius;Bernie Clayton

  • The influence of gender and atopy on the natural history of rhinitis in the first 18 years of life.

    R. J. Kurukulaaratchy;W. Karmaus;A. Raza;S. Matthews

  • Dietary prevention of allergic diseases in infants and small children. Part II: Evaluation of methods in allergy prevention studies and sensitization markers. Definitions and diagnostic criteria of allergic diseases.

    Antonella Muraro;Sten Dreborg;Susanne Halken;Arne Høst

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilfried Karmaus
Wilfried Karmaus University of Memphis
John W. Holloway
John W. Holloway University of Southampton
Carina Venter
Carina Venter University of Colorado Denver
Graham Roberts
Graham Roberts University of Southampton
Erik Melén
Erik Melén Karolinska Institute
Catarina Almqvist
Catarina Almqvist Karolinska Institute
Juha Kere
Juha Kere Karolinska Institute
Caroline L. Relton
Caroline L. Relton University of Bristol
Elisabeth B. Binder
Elisabeth B. Binder Max Planck Society
Inger Kull
Inger Kull Karolinska Institute

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