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Robert D Pesek1, Richard F Lockey.
Abstract
Reactions to Hymenoptera insect stings are common. While most are self-limited, some induce systemic allergic reactions or anaphylaxis. Prompt recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of these reactions are important for improving quality-of-life and reducing the risk of future sting reactions. This review summarizes the current recommendations to diagnose and treat Hymenoptera sting induced allergic reactions and highlights considerations for various populations throughout the world.Entities:
Keywords: Hymenoptera allergy; insect sting allergy; insect sting hypersensitivity; sting-induced anaphylaxis; venom immunotherapy
Year: 2013 PMID: 23638310 PMCID: PMC3636446 DOI: 10.4168/aair.2013.5.3.129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Immunol Res ISSN: 2092-7355 Impact factor: 5.764
FigureTaxonomy of Hymenoptera species.
Allergens of selected Hymenoptera venoms
Major allergens are shown in bold.
N/A, not available.
Patient selection for venom immunotherapy
IFA, imported fire ant.