BACKGROUND: In the southeastern United States, imported fire ants have caused systemic reactions with a high incidence. On the contrary, in Korea Pachycondyla species ants (P chinensis and P solitaria), and the family Formicidae, which are in the genus Pachycondyla and the subfamily Ponerinae, have only occasionally caused systemic reactions. OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess whether commercially available imported fire ant extract would be useful in treating patients with anaphylaxis induced by venom from a Pachycondyla species ant. METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 2 women who had anaphylaxis induced by Pachycondyla species ant venom and from 6 volunteers with no history of having been stung. Specific IgE to Pachycondyla species a...
Background: Hypersensitivity to the sting of the imported fire ant (IFA) is a growing and significan...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Myrmecia pilosula (Jack Jumper) is an endemic Australian ant whose sting is a frequent cause of inse...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
BACKGROUND: Many studies are available on systemic reactions to ant sting, but few have described th...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
The Hymenoptera constitute an insect order in which they are included wasps (superfamily Vespideae),...
The invasive Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren) is well established at two locations i...
Case Reports; Journal Article;A 27-year-old woman suffered from anaphylaxis after being stung by Sol...
BACKGROUND: Stings from the Asian needle ant are an important cause of anaphylaxis in East Asia. A 2...
The invasive Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren) is well established at two locations i...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Several species of ants cause stings, but not all lead to allergic reactions. We present a series of...
A 27-year-old woman suffered from anaphylaxis after being stung by Solenopsis invicta ants while she...
Objective: To determine the Australian native ant species associated with ant sting anaphylaxis, geo...
Background: Hypersensitivity to the sting of the imported fire ant (IFA) is a growing and significan...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Myrmecia pilosula (Jack Jumper) is an endemic Australian ant whose sting is a frequent cause of inse...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
BACKGROUND: Many studies are available on systemic reactions to ant sting, but few have described th...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
The Hymenoptera constitute an insect order in which they are included wasps (superfamily Vespideae),...
The invasive Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren) is well established at two locations i...
Case Reports; Journal Article;A 27-year-old woman suffered from anaphylaxis after being stung by Sol...
BACKGROUND: Stings from the Asian needle ant are an important cause of anaphylaxis in East Asia. A 2...
The invasive Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren) is well established at two locations i...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Several species of ants cause stings, but not all lead to allergic reactions. We present a series of...
A 27-year-old woman suffered from anaphylaxis after being stung by Solenopsis invicta ants while she...
Objective: To determine the Australian native ant species associated with ant sting anaphylaxis, geo...
Background: Hypersensitivity to the sting of the imported fire ant (IFA) is a growing and significan...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Myrmecia pilosula (Jack Jumper) is an endemic Australian ant whose sting is a frequent cause of inse...