Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Allergy is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Allergy mission is to promote, influence, and disseminate all facets of the field of allergy research, including basic, clinical, translational, and educational elements, while also preserving communication between the fields of basic and clinical allergy.

WebLog Journal of Allergy is an international publication with readers and authors from all over the world. Original articles, reviews, guidelines, position papers, editorials, commentary, letters to the editor, and communication are all published by WebLog Journal of Allergy. Articles are only accepted based on their quality and scientific significance.

Every author who would like to publish on recent developments in allergy, asthma, anaphylaxis, and immunology on a global scale are invited to submit their work to the Journal. The immunological consequences of climate change, the ensuing systematic dietary habit changes, and their implications for the allergy/immunology discipline are of particular interest.

An international group of committed Allergy specialists makes up the Editorial Board of the Journal. Every member of the Editorial Board actively supervises and directs the publication's development. The peer-review process is based on an expert panel of reviewers who evaluate the quality and content of articles submitted for publication with the goal of disseminating accurate and practical scientific knowledge.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Allergy widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Asthma Drug Allergies Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Immunology Hypersensitivity Biopsies Allergens Food Allergy Allergic Rhinitis Primary Immune Deficiencies Occupational Allergy Environmental Allergy Prevention of Allergic Diseases Novel Therapies Drug Desensitization Natural History of Allergic Diseases Genetic Basis Hygiene Hypothesis Other Environmental Factors Pathophysiology Allergen Immunotherapy Allergic Contact Dermatitis Medication Prevention and Treatment Diagnosis and Management Epidemiology Oral Allergy Syndrome Allergic Skin Diseases