Consensus statement on occupational anaphylaxis

Consensus statement on occupational anaphylaxis
This is a useful review of occupational anaphylaxis. As expected the main causes are latex and bee stings. This is a consensus statement rather than an evidence-based review, which is a pitty, as few individuals are likely to have much experience with occupational anaphylaxis outside latex and bee stings, where the management is often similar to non-occupational anaphlaxis to the same agents

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Full Text Available for Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement. Siracusa A, Folletti I, Gerth van Wijk R, Jeebhay MF, Moscato G, Quirce S, Raulf M, Ruëff F, Walusiak-Skorupa J, Whitaker P, Tarlo SM., Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement., Allergy, 2015;70:141-152,
Mohammed Jeebhay, Cape Town, an author of 'Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement.' Giana Moscato, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Pavia, an author of 'Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement.' Santiago Quirce, Madrid, an author of 'Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement.' Andrea Siracusa, Perugia, an author of 'Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement.' Susan Tarlo, Toronto, an author of 'Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement.' Ilenia Folletti, Perugia, an author of 'Occupational anaphylaxis – an EAACI task force consensus statement.'

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