Abstract Most Canadian food allergy data has focused on Health Canada’s priority food allergens. This study describes which non-priority (emerging) food allergens were most commonly reported by Canadian parents and categorized/confirmed by allergists. A secondary aim was to describe severity of allergic reactions to emerging allergens. Parents reported allergic reactions to emerging food allergens experienced by their child (< 18 years) which occurred in the past 12 months, and allergists categorized/confirmed them according to likelihood of IgE-mediated food allergy. Of 68 eligible patients completing the survey, the most commonly reported emerging allergens were fruits/vegetables (58.8%), seeds (22.1%), legumes (19.1%) and other (11.8%). ...
Over the past 20 years, food allergy has emerged as an important clinical problem in Westernized cou...
About one-third of all adults believe they have a food allergy. However, true food allergies affect ...
Recent studies suggest that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing; however, Canadian data on ...
Most Canadian food allergy data has focused on Health Canada’s priority food allergens. This study d...
Food allergies are most common in infancyand early childhood, affecting up to six per cent to eight ...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest an increased prevalence of food-induced allergy and an increased in...
Milk and egg are the most common allergens in child-hood. Recent reports also indicate that wheat ma...
Food allergy (FA) is a serious health problem, and severe FA such as food-induced anaphylaxis can of...
Introduction We conducted a nationwide Canadian telephone survey on food allergy pr...
Diagnosis of food allergy in children with atopic dermatitis (AD) relies on a good knowledge of the ...
Food allergy is a potentially life-threatening condition affecting almost 10% of children, with an i...
Introduction: Adverse food reactions are not uncommon among children. Several of these reactions are...
Background: To date, little consideration has been given to access to allergy-relat...
Background Food allergy is common in children and its prevalence is generally on the rise. Imprecise...
Background and aims: Allergy to food substances is considered as one of global health problems parti...
Over the past 20 years, food allergy has emerged as an important clinical problem in Westernized cou...
About one-third of all adults believe they have a food allergy. However, true food allergies affect ...
Recent studies suggest that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing; however, Canadian data on ...
Most Canadian food allergy data has focused on Health Canada’s priority food allergens. This study d...
Food allergies are most common in infancyand early childhood, affecting up to six per cent to eight ...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest an increased prevalence of food-induced allergy and an increased in...
Milk and egg are the most common allergens in child-hood. Recent reports also indicate that wheat ma...
Food allergy (FA) is a serious health problem, and severe FA such as food-induced anaphylaxis can of...
Introduction We conducted a nationwide Canadian telephone survey on food allergy pr...
Diagnosis of food allergy in children with atopic dermatitis (AD) relies on a good knowledge of the ...
Food allergy is a potentially life-threatening condition affecting almost 10% of children, with an i...
Introduction: Adverse food reactions are not uncommon among children. Several of these reactions are...
Background: To date, little consideration has been given to access to allergy-relat...
Background Food allergy is common in children and its prevalence is generally on the rise. Imprecise...
Background and aims: Allergy to food substances is considered as one of global health problems parti...
Over the past 20 years, food allergy has emerged as an important clinical problem in Westernized cou...
About one-third of all adults believe they have a food allergy. However, true food allergies affect ...
Recent studies suggest that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing; however, Canadian data on ...