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0:00 1:40 Could the doctor comment on the possibility of reactions to antibiotics triggering either vasculitis or a flare with someone currently in remission with vasculitis? 3:30 You mentioned the term, genetically predisposed. What specifically does that mean? How does that relate to environmental factors? 7:14 What about C-Diff being a potential trigger for either getting vasculitis or causing a flare in a remission patient? 8:18 Are highly allergic babies more likely to develop later vasculitis or some other type of autoimmune disease? 10:13 If someone is diagnosed with vasculitis does that increase the chances they will develop new allergies to things that did not bother them before? 11:16 Is mold exposure ever considered separately or is it included in pollution or something another category? 11:59 I read that it would be rare for a child whose parent has vasculitis to also get vasculitis him/herself. But it could mean the child may have a greater chance of developing some autoimmune condition. Is this accurate? 14:27 Could you comment on the study cited in your paper about the possibility of airborne exposure contributing to the etiopathogenesis of Kawasaki Disease? (variance in KD incidence rates in Santiago, Chile) 18:10 Could you give a brief layperson summary about the possibility of AAV by latitude—specifically involving GPA and EGPA? Q&A: Vasculitis and the Environment October 2024