SEAIC Drives Innovation, Analysis, and the Response to Rising Challenges in Allergy Care in Spain
The Spanish Society of Allergology and Scientific Immunology (SEAIC) continues to strengthen its place as one in all Spain’s most dynamic scientific medical societies, combining scientific management with sturdy instructional, analysis, and public consciousness actions. During the last yr, SEAIC has promoted quite a few initiatives aimed toward enhancing information of allergic illnesses, supporting medical analysis, and offering dependable info to each HCPs and sufferers.1
One of many Society’s most necessary ongoing tasks is Alergológica 2025, the most important epidemiological examine on allergic illnesses ever performed in Spain. This re-creation follows earlier landmark surveys carried out in 1992, 2005, and 2015. Discipline knowledge assortment is at present underway and is predicted to incorporate roughly 4,000 sufferers, together with a devoted paediatric cohort. The examine will present useful insights into how allergic illnesses are evolving in Spain and the way environmental, social, and healthcare-related components affect illness patterns and affected person outcomes.1
SEAIC additionally maintains a powerful dedication to analysis and persevering with medical training. Preparations for the SEAIC Worldwide Symposium 2026 are already progressing and can deliver collectively main nationwide and worldwide specialists within the subject. In parallel, the Society continues to develop and disseminate key medical sources, together with the GALAXIA anaphylaxis pointers, the GEMA bronchial asthma pointers, the POLINA consensus doc on power rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, and the RESCAL high quality and security suggestions.1 Most of them are in cooperation with different medical societies.
Digital transformation has turn out to be one other strategic precedence. SEAIC is actively selling initiatives associated to AI, telemedicine, and healthcare innovation to enhance prognosis, affected person monitoring, and personalised remedy. Latest tasks led by the Telemedicine and Synthetic Intelligence in Allergology group (TEDIAL) illustrate the Society’s dedication to integrating new applied sciences into routine medical apply and medical training.1
From a scientific perspective, SEAIC has repeatedly highlighted the rising influence of local weather change, air air pollution, and environmental exposures on allergic illnesses. The Society’s pollen forecasts and professional reviews for the 2026 season have emphasised how these components are contributing to longer, extra intense, and more and more advanced pollen seasons throughout Spain.1 As well as, SEAIC has fostered relationships with affected person associations by means of numerous actions and conferences. On 24th June 2026, there was an open dialogue assembly between the Board of Administrators and a very powerful affected person associations.
Ignacio Dávila, President of SEAIC, has careworn in a number of current interventions that allergic illnesses have gotten not solely extra prevalent but in addition extra advanced. Advances in precision allergology, molecular diagnostics, and organic therapies are enabling more and more individualised remedy methods, significantly for extreme bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis, meals allergy, and eosinophilic esophagitis.3 A brand new guide entitled ‘Precision Allergy’ is about to be revealed.
Regardless of these advances, vital challenges stay. These embrace strengthening allergy training in medical faculties, enhancing collaboration with major care, growing the variety of allergy specialists inside the healthcare system, and making certain equitable entry to progressive diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. In accordance with SEAIC, addressing these challenges might be essential to responding successfully to the continued rise of allergic illnesses, that are more and more recognised as a serious public well being problem worldwide.3
Carmen Andreu
Common Secretary, Board of Administrators, Sociedad Española de Alergología e Inmunología Clínica (SEAIC)