Allergies to hematophagous arthropod bites are inflammatory reactivity to arthropods salivary components. They vary in intensity and quality dependent upon the arthropod species and the individual immune response to specific proteins of the insect s saliva. Individuals who were not previously exposed show mild localized reactions not beyond those expected by pharmacological substances present in arthropods saliva. Allergic reactions are immunological in their nature and the diversity derived from hypersensitivity reactions with different levels of participation of the immune system components. Some are mainly derived from a humoral immune response, and others are based predominantly on T-lymphocyte-mediated. The majority of these undesired...
Hymenopteran insects are infamous for their sting, and their ability to cause severe anaphylaxis and...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
In humans, the bites of bloodfeeding insects from the suborder Nematocera induce an immune reaction,...
International audienceSkin provides the first line of defense against exoantigens including pathogen...
Allergic reactions due to stings of Hymenoptera species, such as honeybees or yellow jackets, are we...
: Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. T...
Allergy prevalence has increased worldwide over the last 25 years along with industrialization and w...
Adverse reactions to insects occur in both human and veterinary patients. Systematic comparison may ...
Adverse reactions to insects occur in both human and veterinary patients. Systematic comparison may ...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is a typical IgE-mediated reaction caused by sensitization to 1 or more al...
Background: Allergies to insect stings and bites are common and were partly discussed in part I of t...
International audienceThe saliva of haematophagous arthropods contains an array of anti-haemostatic,...
Allergic reactions to insect bites and stings are a common problem and the severity of reactions var...
Abstract. Serious cases of systemic anaphylaxis are caused by hypersensitivity to salivary component...
Purpose of review: Epidemiology and especially the natural history of Hymenoptera allergy form the b...
Hymenopteran insects are infamous for their sting, and their ability to cause severe anaphylaxis and...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
In humans, the bites of bloodfeeding insects from the suborder Nematocera induce an immune reaction,...
International audienceSkin provides the first line of defense against exoantigens including pathogen...
Allergic reactions due to stings of Hymenoptera species, such as honeybees or yellow jackets, are we...
: Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. T...
Allergy prevalence has increased worldwide over the last 25 years along with industrialization and w...
Adverse reactions to insects occur in both human and veterinary patients. Systematic comparison may ...
Adverse reactions to insects occur in both human and veterinary patients. Systematic comparison may ...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is a typical IgE-mediated reaction caused by sensitization to 1 or more al...
Background: Allergies to insect stings and bites are common and were partly discussed in part I of t...
International audienceThe saliva of haematophagous arthropods contains an array of anti-haemostatic,...
Allergic reactions to insect bites and stings are a common problem and the severity of reactions var...
Abstract. Serious cases of systemic anaphylaxis are caused by hypersensitivity to salivary component...
Purpose of review: Epidemiology and especially the natural history of Hymenoptera allergy form the b...
Hymenopteran insects are infamous for their sting, and their ability to cause severe anaphylaxis and...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
In humans, the bites of bloodfeeding insects from the suborder Nematocera induce an immune reaction,...