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Laypersons Organisation Good Allergenic Cross-Reactivity of Latex and Foods

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Listed allergens reported to be associated (clinically or immunochemically) with natural rubber latex.

Allergy to Latex Education and Resource Team (ALERT)   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Ask the Expert - Food Allergy

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Source of food antigen for skin testing
Kind of an elimination diet
Introduction of foods in infancy
Does pollen immunotherapy ever lead to a diminution in oral allergy syndrome to the related food?
Do macadamia nuts cross react with other nuts?
Allergy to honey
What foods (salicylate containing) should a person avoid if they have a documented reaction to ASA?

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Bird-Egg Syndrome

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Bird-egg syndrome is one example of the close connection of type I allergies involving inhalant and food allergens. The
sensitization to airborn allergens was proved to preceed the
allergy to ingestive allergens in several studies. Hypersensitivity reactions to bird (feathers, serum, droppings
and meat) and egg yolk allergens are more frequently
observed in bird fanciers (budgerigar, canary, parrot etc.). The pathomechanism of IgE-mediated bird-egg syndrome is
different from pigeon fancier's lung (a form of extrinsic
allergic alveolitis), which is not a subject of the present data
collection. There are some differences in prevalences and
symptoms between bird-egg syndrome and food allergy to egg without sensitization to bird allergens. For example
respiratory reactions are frequent in bird-egg syndrome, while
they are rarely seen in patients with egg allergy only. The
present data collection summarizes information about
prevalence, symptoms, and allergen sources in tabular form.
Molecular biological and allergenic properties of the major
egg yolk allergens alpha-livetin (chicken serum albumin),
apovitellenin I and VI are presented. Up to now only little is
known about the identity of feather allergens. Apart from bird allergens feather mites participate in the cross-sensitization to house dust mite.

Añibarro Bausela B, Besler M, Rancé F, Szépfalusi Z

Internet Symposium on Food Allergens   Germany

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Cross Reactivity

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If someone has a life-threatening reaction to a certain food, the doctor will counsel the patient to avoid similar foods that
might trigger this reaction. This is called cross-reactivity.

Allergies.About.com   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Cross-Reactivity - a problem in allergy

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It has been known for some time that allergens of the house dust mite (European and American) cross-react with allergens of storage mites. Cross reactivity occurs as the mites share some of the same enzymes that cause allergic reaction.

HouseDustMite.org  

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Food Allergy and Intolerances

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NIH Brochure - an excellent article and includes discussion on:
Allergy Symptoms
How Allergic Reactions Work
Common Food Allergies
Cross Reactivity
Differential Diagnoses
Diagnosis
Exercise-Induced Food Allergy
Treatment
Controversial Issues
Controversial Diagnostic Techniques e.g. cytotoxic testing
Controversial Treatments
Frequently asked Questions.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Food Allergy Diagnosis

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This article gives a complete picture on the prevalence, definitions, types of reactions, symptoms, cross-reactivity, hidden allergens, diagnosis, types of tests, treatment, and other aspects of adverse reactions to food.

Dr Harris Steinman

Laboratory Specialities (LabSpec)   SouthAfrica

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