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Allergopedia - the journal of allergens and haptens • Open Access • e-ISSN XYZX-YZXYEditor-in-chief: Radoslaw SpiewakDOI: Welcome to Allergopedia! We are living in a world where numbers of known sensitizers - allergens and haptens - are on constant rise. As of October 2025, the Allergen Nomenclature database, run under auspices of World Health Organization (WHO) and International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) listed 1147 allergens. Dr Anton de Groot, a Dutch dermatologist for nearly 4 decades screened literature and came to the number 5200 in 2022. These figures illustrate the sheer number of sensitizers around us. The scientific journal ALLERGOPEDIA was created with the aim of allowing all interested parties - researchers, health care providers and patients to keep up-to-date in this field. A second, perhaps even more important goal was to create a platform for communication and exchange of ideas between all those interested. I realized the demand for such a platform when looking at the popularity of my Polish-language website, www.alergolog.eu, which had 1.5 million views in the year leading up to October 2025. This seems quite remarkable, considering that fewer than 50 million people worldwide speak Polish. Hence the idea for a similar service in English - a step that would make information easily accessible to the 1.5 billion English-speakers around the globe. Furthermore, English could possibly be better source language for automatic translations than Polish. Also the choice of a journal format with peer-reviewed short monographs with references seemed a necessary step toward evidence-based medicine. Inevitably, the founder of a new journal must fill it with content until other authors take notice and are convinced to publish. It's no surprise, then, that almost all the articles in this inaugural issue were written by the editor-in-chief, who, however, firmly believes that this is a temporary situation. I look forward to collaborating with the thriving community of allergists, dermatologists, pulmonologists, rhinologists, gastroenterologists, pediatricians, and all researchers and scientists interested in sensitizers - both allergens and haptens. Our journal is wide open to all authors interested in submitting:
We are looking forward to accepting your valuable contributions in our journal! Professor dr hab. med. Radoslaw Spiewak, dermatologist, venereologist and allergist |
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