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Clinical and Experimental Allergy is ranked 2nd in SCImago (0.52) and the h-index (84) for Allergy journals and as the 3rd highest Allergy journal on Impact Factor (3.556) in the world!

Clinical & Experimental Allergy

The Official Journal of the British Society for Allergy & Clinical Immunology

Edited by:
Editor Andrew Wardlaw Co-Editors Qutayba Hamid Robyn O'Hehir Review Editors Christopher Corrigan Mark Larché


Impact Factor: 3.556


Clinical & Experimental Allergy strikes an excellent balance between clinical and scientific articles and carries regular reviews and editorials written by leading authorities in their field - we also consider short 'hot topic' papers for fast-tracking. Truly international in appeal, CEA publishes clinical and experimental observations in disease in all fields of medicine in which allergic hypersensitivity plays a part.

Clinical & Experimental Allergy is essential reading for allergy practitioners and research scientists with an interest in allergic diseases and mechanisms.

Clinical & Experimental Allergy Reviews is a supplement series publishing the edited proceedings of international meetings and sponsored symposia, position papers, guidelines, special reports, and so on. It is allied to Clinical and Experimental Allergy and included with every subscription to the primary research journal.

TopNews and Announcements

Clinical & Experimental Allergy is planning an issue to be published in early 2011 on the subject of immunotherapy, with Professor Stephen Durham as a guest editor. We would therefore like to invite submission of original articles on allergen-specific immunotherapy with a deadline of January 2010.

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Free Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO).

Online Open
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Genetic association studies

Papers reporting genetic association studies will be expected to conform to the guidelines set out by Hall and Blakey (Hall IP, Blakey JD. Thorax 2005; 60:357-9.)

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TopHighlights

Enjoy these articles for free online:

BSACI guidelines for the management of chronic urticaria and angio-oedema
Powell RJ, Du Toit GL, Siddique N, et al.

Maternal fish intake during pregnancy and atopy and asthma in infancy
Romieu I, Torrent M, Garcia-Esteban R, et al.

Animal models of asthma
Zosky GR, Sly PD

Pathogenesis of asthma
Holgate ST

The mast cell and allergic diseases: role in pathogenesis and implications for therapy
Brown JM, Wilson TM, Metcalfe DD

Inverse association of farm milk consumption with asthma and allergy in rural and suburban populations across Europe
Waser M, Michels KB, Bieli C, et al.

Probiotics in infancy induce protective immune profiles that are characteristic for chronic low-grade inflammation
Marschan E, Kuitunen M, Kukkonen K, et al.

Eosinophils: Biological Properties and Role in Health and Disease
Hogan SP, Rosenberg HF, et al.

BSACI guidelines for the management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis
Scadding GK, Durham SR, et al.

Primary prevention of allergy: avoiding risk orproviding protection?
Hamelmann E, Beyer K, et al.

BSACI guidelines for the management of rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis
Scadding GK, Durham S,R et al.