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research overview Dr. Portnoy has done research in environmental assessment and interventions as a treatment for respiratory conditions such as asthma and allergic rhinittis. Dr. Portnoy also helped to develop a home environmental assessment program. He started the pollen and mold count for the Kansas City area and has published numerous papers on the effect of climate change on aeroallergens. More recently, Dr. Portnoy has written about Telemedicine as a new model for delivering care and he also has been involved in evidence-based medicine as a co-author of systematic reviews and the development of practice parameters for allergy. His current projects involve new ways to diagnose and treat patients with food allergy and better ways to interpret and use diagnostic tests using a Bayesian approach.

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Concept Mitosporic Fungi
Concept Fungi
Academic Article Reduced clinic, emergency room, and hospital utilization after home environmental assessment and case management.
Grant ALTERNARIA ANTIGENS
Academic Article Measurement of aeroallergens from furnace filters.
Academic Article Mold allergy revisited.
Academic Article Author's response.
Academic Article Innate and Adaptive Immune Response to Fungal Products and Allergens.
Academic Article Clinical Evaluation and Management of Patients with Suspected Fungus Sensitivity.
Academic Article Exposure and Health Effects of Fungi on Humans.
Academic Article Innate Immune Responses to Fungal Allergens.
Academic Article Relation of indoor and outdoor airborne fungal spore levels in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Academic Article Mold allergy: is it real and what do we do about it?
Academic Article Affinity purification of a major Alternaria allergen using a monoclonal antibody.
Academic Article Epicoccum allergy: skin reaction patterns and spore/mycelium disparities recognized by IgG and IgE ELISA inhibition.
Academic Article Infant pulmonary hemorrhage in a suburban home with water damage and mold (Stachybotrys atra).
Academic Article Relationship between exposure to fungi and asthma-an ongoing conundrum.
Academic Article Evaluation of indoor mold exposure is what allergists do best.
Academic Article Sampling for indoor fungi.
Academic Article Health effects of indoor fungi.
Academic Article Sampling for indoor fungi: what the clinician needs to know.
Academic Article The medical effects of mold exposure.
Academic Article Controversies regarding dampness and mold growth in homes.
Academic Article Importance of mold allergy in asthma.

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