The
mission of the AAAAI is the advancement of the knowledge and practice
of allergy, asthma and immunology for optimal patient care.The AAAAI
has more than 6,300 members, making it the largest professional medical
specialty organization in the United States, representing allergists,
clinical immunologists, allied health professionals, and others with a
special interest in treating and researching diseases such as allergic
rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis/eczema, and anaphylaxis.
More than 50 million Americans have allergies and 20 million have asthma. We're here to help with education, advocacy, research, publications, chapters and support groups. Get quick facts about asthma, allergies (including food allergies) and more!
Founded
in 1985, AANMA is a national nonprofit network of families whose desire
is to overcome, not cope with, allergies and asthma. The shortest route
to that goal is knowledge - that's why AANMA produces the most
accurate, timely, practical, and livable alternatives to suffering.
The
ACAAI is a professional association of 4,900 allergists/immunologists.
Established in 1942, the ACAAI is dedicated to improving the quality of
patient care in allergy and immunology through research, advocacy and
professional and public education.
Allernet
is working hard to bring you accurate, up-to-date information about
allergy and asthma. Our latest effort is this redesign of our Allernet
website. We hope that our educational efforts will help you and your
family know more about the world of allergy and asthma.
Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyThe
Joint Council of Allergy & Immunology was established in May, 1975,
as the socio-economic/political advocate of the American Academy of
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American College of Allergy,
Asthma & Immunology. JCAAI's purpose is to provide a mechanism for
keeping allergists/immunologists abreast of the critical socio-economic
issues which impact upon their practices. The JCAAI represents
allergy/immunology in federal and state regulatory and governmental
agencies, the Congress, in areas of reimbursement, and in other
socio-economic areas where appropriate. JCAAI serves as a single voice
in these areas representing the specialty of allergy/immunology.