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D2.225 - Fixed-Dose Oral Immunotherapy for High-Threshold Food Allergy: Efficacy and Safety in Real-World Practice
D2.226 - Optimised recovery of specific food allergens from challenging food matrices
D2.228 - Changes in temperature during allergic reactions to food in human volunteers
D2.229 - Hypersensitivity reactions associated with the use of food supplements containing propolis. Analysis of observations reported to the French National Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety (Anses)
D2.263 - Anaphylaxis induced by goat’s and sheep’s milk: an allergen that we should keep under surveillance
D2.264 - Food-induced Anaphylaxis: Characterization and Trends of a Four-year Single-center Survey
D2.265 - Allergy to peas and lentils: data from the Allergy-Vigilance Network
D2.267 - MiRNA-29a is downregulated in food anaphylaxis and involved in the endothelial glycocalyx stability
D2.270 - Roadmap of anaphylaxis registries across the world
D2.271 - The non-mandatory food allergens that we should not sweep under the rug: data from the Allergy-Vigilance Network
D2.272 - Anaphylaxis caused by Psyllium
D2.275 - Pine nuts, an emerging food allergen: data from the Allergy-Vigilance Network
D2.276 - Buckwheat, an emerging allergen: data from the French Allergy-Vigilance Network
D2.279 - In an emergency, can YOU really give that adrenaline pen? – the need for structured, further and improved training in Ireland
D2.282 - IgE-mediated anaphylaxis to quinine confirmed with a basophil activation test
D2.284 - Eat the fruit, do not swallow the seed: A rare case of Cucurbitaceae allergy causing anaphylaxis
D2.286 - A case of prawn induced FDEIA
D2.290 - Allergens involved in a case report of anaphylaxis to ginger (Zingiber officinale), a very rare but severe allergy
D2.291 - The level of knowledge of adolescent and young adults about food allergies and anaphylaxis: Key information that can save lives - a pilot study
D1.12 - Optimal Conventional Diagnostic Approach for Wheat Allergy in Chinese Children
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