The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is proud to partner with leading global allergy organizations for the fourth Global Allergy Online Symposium on January 23, 2026. Register at https://ow.ly/rrmm50Xbnep.
The AAAAI-led Penicillin Allergy Verification and Evaluation (PAVE) Act has been reintroduced in the US House of Representatives (H.R.5736) by Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-VA, the lead sponsor of the bill. Read more https://www.aaaai.org/about/news/news/2025/bill-penicillin.
For kids and adults with food allergies, even a small bite of the wrong candy can trigger a life-threatening reaction, known as anaphylaxis. Learn more and get resources like an Anaphylaxis Action Plan or Wallet Card https://ow.ly/2qFG50Xa4Ar.
Fellow and faculty registration is now open for the 2026 AAAAI Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Don’t wait! Reserve your spot early to access popular sessions and preferred hotels. ow.ly/lkG350X8LJp
Symptoms of a latex allergy reaction are urticaria or hives, itching or flushing, swelling, sneezing, runny nose, cough, wheeze, shortness of breath, chest tightness, nausea, dizziness or lightheadedness. www.aaaai.org/tools-for-th...
Don't miss this case-based, interactive coding webinar, the first in a new webinar series, “Encore Conversations from the Practice Management Workshop.” ow.ly/ej2b50X6i1G
Do you have an idea for an online course? The Annual Call for Online CME Course Proposals is now open, running through November 14. education.aaaai.org/cmeinfo
Today is International Podcast Day. Why not celebrate by listening to some of our conversations that provide evidence-based information on allergic diseases? www.buzzsprout.com/2049216/epis...
Today is National Penicillin Allergy Day. Many patients carry a penicillin allergy label for life, but most aren’t truly allergic. Delabeling can open the door to safer, more effective treatments. #NationalPenicillinAllergyDay#PenicillinAllergyDay#PenicillinAllergy#DrugAllergy
Did you know? More than 90% of people who believe they’re allergic to penicillin aren’t. National Penicillin Allergy Day is September 28. Together, we can improve patient safety and outcomes.
Pollen season is lasting longer, worsening allergies and even altering pollinator patterns. Andrew C. Rorie, MD, FAAAAI, explains what’s driving these changes and how to protect yourself. healthmedicinet.com/hmn-2025-how...
Planning an event? Don’t forget food allergy safety! Clear communication, allergen-friendly menu options and awareness make all the difference. www.aaaai.org/tools-for-th...
Drug allergy expert David Khan, MD, FAAAAI, discusses the importance of evaluating patients with reported penicillin allergy and how allergists can partner with other healthcare providers to make sure all the patients with this label are evaluated. www.aaaai.org/professional...
Fact: No, these are usually not the causes. The likelihood of identifying a cause is very low. This used to be called chronic idiopathic urticaria. Read more at www.aaaai.org/tools-for-th....
Andrew C. Rorie, MD, FAAAAI, and Rachna Shah, MD, discuss how longer pollen seasons are affecting allergies and pollinators www.sacbee.com/entertainmen....
Did you know 10% of patients report a penicillin allergy, but over 90% aren’t truly allergic? Most lose this allergy over time! Learn more: ow.ly/WvI650WZxKW#PenicillinAllergyDay#AAAAI