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Allergic Conditions: Immunotherapy
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American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Allergic Reactions to Honey Bee and Wasp Stings.
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A good overview of bee and wasp sting allergy
Dr Adrian Morris
Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) USA
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Allergic Reactions to Stings from Hornets, Wasps, Bees and YellowJackets: Patient Information
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A not very detailed, but reasonable overview of:
Types of insect sting reactions
Treating Allergic Reactions
Avoidance
Preventing Allergic Reactions
Finding Out More About Venom Immunotherapy
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online USA
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Allergic Reactions to Stings from Hornets, Wasps, Bees and YellowJackets: Patient Information
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A short but good overview.
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online USA
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Allergy Diagnosis
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A short but good overview on the diagnosing allergy.
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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When I was admitted to C.C.U. for one of my worst anaphylactic shocks, a dietician came as no-one wanted to let me eat any normal food and refused to speak to me as I went privately to have a Vega test. It does not count she said. do it on the NHSS first. This was 5 months ago. unfortunately, I had another anaphylactic shock 3 weeks ago. Thankfully, I am due to attend an allergy clinic in London in 2 days. N. Jones
Allergy to Bee and Wasp Stings
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Bees and wasps cause painful stings because they inject venom using a small dart-like needle in their tails. The bee leaves its dart behind, stuck in your skin, and the bee subsequently dies. The wasp does not lose its dart, and does not die after the sting, and furthermore it can sting repeatedly.
A nice but shortish overview.
AllergyNet Australia Australia
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Anaphylaxis - Life-threatening allergy
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An excellent article on anaphylaxis with a very detailed section on treatment of anaphylaxis.
Dr Martin Stern
Asthma & Allergy Information & Research (AAIR) United Kingdom
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Ask the Expert - Insect Stings
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Safety of insect repellents.
Can repeated insect stings in quick succession be lethal even if a person is not allergic to bee venom?
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Bee Sting Allergy
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Summer Stingers
How To Prevent Bee Stings
What To Do If You Are Stung
Where bees are found
A nice overview with some good pointers of how to avoid being stung.
Allergy & Asthma Care, P.C. USA
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Facts on stinging insects
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A short but very useful overview of various facts pertaining to stinging insects
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