The World Allergy Organization is an international organization of 77 regional and national allergy and clinical immunology societies.
WAO's mission: To be a global resource and advocate in the field of allergy,
advancing excellence in clinical care through education, research and training
as a world-wide alliance of allergy and clinical immunology societies.
To learn more about GLORIA and to bring a GLORIA program to your society, click here.

The World Allergy Organization offers advice on initiating and developing professional allergy societies throughout the world with the Emerging Societies Program. For more information, click here.

The World Allergy Forum brings cutting edge programs to major allergy meetings throughout the world. To find out more, click here.

The Seminars & Conferences program invites member societies to apply to host a WAO Sponsored Lecturer.
World Allergy Day
Mark your Calendar!
World Allergy Day 2009 will take place during the World Allergy Congress (WAC) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6 - 10 December 2009.
To learning more about World Allergy Day and access resources on how WAO Member Societies can host their own World Allergy Day, click here.

WAO's Online Food Allergy Learning Program and CME is designed to provide medical education for allergists practising in countries throughout the World. Start the course.

Post Graduate Education - coming soon.

World Allergy Organization Journal
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November 2008
Original Article
Eight Years of Severe Allergic Reactions in Finland: A Register-Based Report.
Makinen-Kiljunen, Soili; Haahtela, Tari
Original Article
An Unusual Cause of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
Su, Yuen; Katelaris, Constance
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NEW!
Webinar Recordings Now Available
See and hear recordings of live presentations on specific allergy topics by allergy and immunology's leading lights.
Recent Recordings:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Asthma
by Dennis K. Ledford
Presented to
Highlights in Allergy and Respiratory Disease Conference
30 Oct 2008, Genoa, Italy
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Illness: A Gateway to Asthma?
by Shyam Mohapatra
Presented to
World Congress on Asthma
6 Nov 2008, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Editor-in-Chief: Richard F. Lockey, USA
Regional Assistant Editors: Juan Carlos Ivancevich, Argentina; Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos, Greece; Hirohisa Saito, Japan; Cassim Motala, South Africa; Emil J. Bardana, Jr., USA
Editors at Large: Connie H. Katelaris, Australia; Bob Q. Lanier, USA; Cassim Motala, South Africa; Ruby Pawankar, Japan
Translators: Juan Carlos Ivancevich (Spanish), Dirceu Sole, Carlos Nunes (Portuguese), Yehia El Gamal (Arabic), Hirohisa Saito (Japanese), Yin Jia, Gu Jian Qing, Wen Li Ping, Guan Kai (Chinese), Krysztof Kowal (Polish), Georgy Gudima (Russian)








