Publications by authors named "Anne-Sophie Colas"

Article Synopsis
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes bronchiolitis in infants, and the monoclonal antibody nirsevimab was approved in the EU in 2022, leading to a national immunisation campaign in France starting September 2023.
  • A study was conducted in Paris to evaluate nirsevimab's effectiveness in reducing emergency department visits and hospitalisations for bronchiolitis among infants aged 12 months or younger during the RSV season of 2023-24.
  • Out of 2786 infants studied, those who received nirsevimab showed lower rates of emergency visits and hospitalisation for bronchiolitis compared to non-vaccinated infants, but data showed that the majority of those
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Background: Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a non-IgE-mediated food allergy, with potential dehydration secondary to vomiting. Differences exist regarding culprit foods, and age of tolerance depending on the country of origin. We aimed at describing the characteristics of a French population of children with FPIES, and define risk factors for failure during challenge.

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