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Archives of Epidemiology & Public Health Research(AEPHR)

ISSN: 2833-4353 | DOI: 10.33140/AEPHR

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The Tendency to Allergies is Most Often Hereditary

Abstract

Sinisa Franjic

Allergic diseases are chronic non-communicable diseases that significantly affect the quality of life of patients from early childhood to old age. The number of people suffering from allergic diseases has been steadily increasing in the last forty years, and it is expected that the same trend will continue in the coming decades. It is estimated that about 35% of the general population has some kind of allergic disease, and the data that show an extremely rapid increase in the number of people suffering from allergic diseases among children is particularly worrying.

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