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Asthma Management Model System USA
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Fatal anaphylactic reactions to food in children
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Characteristics of children at risk
Characteristics of high-risk foods
Mechanisms of anaphylaxis
Diagnosis
Prevention (avoidance of food antigens)
Pharmacologic treatment
References
Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) Canada
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Food Allergies Can Be Fatal
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We hope this page will provide some help in preventing a fatal reaction. If you have any other tips, or would like to share a personal story of losing a loved one to this disease, please e-mail FAST.
Very good advice from this support group.
Food Allergy Survivors Together (FAST) USA
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Food-induced anaphylaxis: guidance for caterers
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Severe allergic reactions to foods are becoming more and more common. Occasionally allergic reactions can be life-threatening and people who know they are at risk must always remain vigilant when food is around.
A good article with questions and answers.
The Anaphylaxis Campaign UnitedKingdom
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Food-induced anaphylaxis: guidance for dietitians
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What foods trigger anaphylaxis?
How do you avoid peanuts in food?
Should peanut oil be avoided?
What about other nuts or legumes?
Where do sesame seeds fit into this?
I pray they find a cure for itchy pants syndrome I had it since I was 15. Are there ways I can help it a little bit?
From: Tya Lewis
Living with Anaphylaxis
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Brief but useful information for parents on living with anaphylaxis eg. How to handle and reduce the stress.
Mary Allen
F.A.C.T.S. Association Australia
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Living with food allergies
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See how one man has adjusted to life after a diagnosis of
severe food allergy - Video included.
Mayo Health Oasis USA
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Major Attacks with Collapse and Swelling (called Anaphylaxis)
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Sudden severe allergy can be deadly. The body may react so violently to a foreign substance that huge amounts of histamine are released.
A brief article
AllergyNet Australia Australia
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Management of Allergic Diseases: Pharmacologic Therapy
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Each of the clinical sections in this report discusses the pharmacologic therapy specific to the disease. This article represents an overview of the general classes of medications used to manage allergic diseases.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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