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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Allergens: Insect Stings

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Insect stings that most commonly cause allergic reactions

ViaHealth   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergic Reactions to Honey Bee and Wasp Stings.

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A good overview of bee and wasp sting allergy

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Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI)   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Allergic Reactions to Insect Stings

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Reactions to incest stings and treatment.

Florida Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Society   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergic Reactions to Stings from Hornets, Wasps, Bees and YellowJackets.

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Patient information sheet on allergic reaction to insect stings

Internet Grateful Med   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate 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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Professional's Personal Site Moderate Allergy to Ant Stings in Australia

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Ants don’t bite. They sting. They will grasp your skin with their nippers, curl over, and then sting you with a needle-like retractible stinger in their tail. Each sting will result in the injection of a small amount of venom. And boy, can it hurt!

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AllergyNet Australia   Australia

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Laypersons Organisation Good Allergy To Stinging Insects

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Stinging insects in New Zealand, What causes an allergic reaction following a sting?, Types of allergic reactions to venoms, Diagnosis of insect sting allergy, What should I do if I am allergic to insect stings?, Can my insect sting allergy be cured?, Allergy to biting insects

Allergy New Zealand   New Zealand

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Anaphylaxis in Schools and Other Child Care Settings

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Information on identifying anaphylaxis, food avoidance, other allergies, treatment strategies, management of children with life-threatening allergies, resource listing.

Canadian Health Network   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Antihistamines take the bite out of mosquito allergy

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Individuals sensitive to mosquitoes may find relief from skin reactions by taking antihistamines as a preventive measure, according to researchers.

Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent 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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