World Allergy Organization Journal (Jan 2008)

Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy in Food Anaphylaxis

  • Regina Kerzl,
  • Martin Mempel, MD,
  • Johannes Ring, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 47 – 50

Abstract

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Specific immunotherapy (SIT) protocols for nutritional allergens have only recently been established with a focus on oral allergy syndrome because of pollen cross-reacting antibodies. For these patients, a substantial number of studies have been published suggesting benefits from SIT. The situation in true anaphylaxis to food allergens such as peanut allergy is more complex, and therapeutic strategies are based on individual protocols rather than controlled studies. However, in defined cases, SIT represents a promising approach for a durable protection from life-threatening risks after accidental ingestion. Keywords: allergen-specific immunotherapy, food allergy, long-term effect