Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for food allergens has made considerable progress in recent years, yet acceptability of its outcomes remains stymied because of the limited extent to which it has been possible to incorporate severity as a variable. Reaction severity, particularly following accidental exposure, depends on multiple factors, related to the allergen, the host and any treatments, which might be administered. Some of these factors are plausibly still unknown. Quantitative risk assessment shows that limiting exposure through control of dose reduces the rates of reactions in allergic populations, but its impact on the relative frequency of severe reactions at different doses is unclear. Food challenge studies suggest that the rel...
Regulatory thresholds for allergenic foods have not yet been developed. This means that public and i...
Background While the ingestion of small amounts of an offending food can elicit adverse reactions in...
For most allergenic foods, limited availability of threshold dose information within the population ...
Quantitative risk assessment for food allergens has made considerable progress in recent years, yet ...
Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for food allergens has made considerable progress in recent years...
Previously, TNO developed a probabilistic model to predict the likelihood of an allergic reaction, r...
The need to assess the risk from food allergens derives directly from the need to manage effectively...
Background: Food allergies are a significant public health issue, and the only effective management ...
Previously, TNO developed a probabilistic model to predict the likelihood of an allergic reaction, r...
Background: Ingestion of small amounts of an offending food can elicit adverse reactions in individu...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging consensus that, as with other risks in society, zero risk for food-...
Food allergy affects a small but important number of children and adults. Much of the morbidity asso...
Regulatory thresholds for allergenic foods have not yet been developed. This means that public and i...
Background While the ingestion of small amounts of an offending food can elicit adverse reactions in...
For most allergenic foods, limited availability of threshold dose information within the population ...
Quantitative risk assessment for food allergens has made considerable progress in recent years, yet ...
Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for food allergens has made considerable progress in recent years...
Previously, TNO developed a probabilistic model to predict the likelihood of an allergic reaction, r...
The need to assess the risk from food allergens derives directly from the need to manage effectively...
Background: Food allergies are a significant public health issue, and the only effective management ...
Previously, TNO developed a probabilistic model to predict the likelihood of an allergic reaction, r...
Background: Ingestion of small amounts of an offending food can elicit adverse reactions in individu...
BACKGROUND: There is an emerging consensus that, as with other risks in society, zero risk for food-...
Food allergy affects a small but important number of children and adults. Much of the morbidity asso...
Regulatory thresholds for allergenic foods have not yet been developed. This means that public and i...
Background While the ingestion of small amounts of an offending food can elicit adverse reactions in...
For most allergenic foods, limited availability of threshold dose information within the population ...