Division of Immunology and Allergy, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2011 Jun;22(4):440-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3038.2011.01179.x.
Allergic diseases constitute a significant health problem in Turkey. According to a recent multicenter study, which used the ISAAC questionnaire, the mean prevalence of wheezing, rhinoconjunctivitis, and eczema in 10-yr-old school children during the past year was 15.8%, 23.5%, and 8.1%, respectively. A healthcare level system, regulated by Ministry of Health, is available in Turkey. Pediatric allergists and pediatric immunologists provide patient care at the tertiary level. Currently, 48 centers deliver care for allergic and immunologic diseases in children. There are 136 pediatric and 61 adult allergists/immunologists. Although the number of allergy/clinical immunology specialists is limited, these centers are capable of delivering many of the procedures required for the proper management and diagnosis of allergy/immunology. Pediatric allergy and/or immunology is a subspecialty lasting 3 yr and follows a 4-yr pediatric specialist training. Fellow training involves gaining knowledge in basic and clinical allergy and immunology as well as the performance and interpretation of laboratory procedures in the field of allergy and clinical immunology. The Turkish National Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (TNSACI) was officially established in 1989 and currently has 356 members. The society organizes a national congress annually and winter schools for fellowship training as well as training courses for patients and their relatives. TNSACI also has a strong representation in European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) and European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID) through its participation in the executive committee, consensus reports, and initiatives in the diagnosis of allergic and immunologic diseases of children. The 30th Congress of the EAACI is also due to be held in Istanbul, Turkey, between June 11 and 15, 2011.
过敏疾病在土耳其构成了一个重大的健康问题。根据最近一项多中心研究,该研究使用了 ISAAC 问卷,在过去一年中,10 岁的学龄儿童中喘息、鼻结膜炎和湿疹的平均患病率分别为 15.8%、23.5%和 8.1%。土耳其有一个由卫生部监管的医疗保健水平系统。儿科过敏专家和儿科免疫学家在三级水平提供患者护理。目前,有 48 个中心为儿童提供过敏和免疫疾病的护理。有 136 名儿科和 61 名成人过敏症学家/免疫学家。尽管过敏/临床免疫学专家的数量有限,但这些中心能够提供许多适当管理和诊断过敏/免疫学所需的程序。儿科过敏和/或免疫学是一个持续 3 年的亚专科,紧随其后的是为期 4 年的儿科专家培训。研究员培训包括在基础和临床过敏和免疫学方面获得知识,以及在过敏和临床免疫学领域进行实验室程序的操作和解释。土耳其过敏和临床免疫学学会(TNSACI)于 1989 年正式成立,目前有 356 名会员。该学会每年组织一次全国大会、冬季研究员培训学校以及针对患者及其家属的培训课程。TNSACI 通过参与执行委员会、共识报告和儿童过敏和免疫疾病的诊断倡议,在欧洲过敏和临床免疫学学会(EAACI)和欧洲免疫缺陷学会(ESID)中也有很强的代表性。第 30 届 EAACI 大会也将于 2011 年 6 月 11 日至 15 日在土耳其伊斯坦布尔举行。