The yellow-legged or Asian wasp (Vespa velutina nigrithorax) has spread rapidly across Europe since its first introduction in France, in 2004. Originally from South-East Asia, it is considered an invasive species outside its native region. Apart from the ecological and economic implications of its presence, it may cause health problems to humans due to the toxic and allergenic components of its venom. Vespa velutina nigrithorax has become the most prevalent cause of anaphylaxis due to Hymenoptera venom in some regions of Spain. Although sIgE against both antigen 5 (Vesp v 5) and A1-phospholipase (Vesp v 1) has been detected in these patients, only Vesp v 5 may be considered a dominant allergen. Interestingly, Vesp v 1 appears to be a glycos...
The yellow-legged Asian hornet (Vespa velutina Lepeletier 1836 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)) is naturally...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Purpose of Review: Stings of Hymenoptera of the superfamily Vespoidea such as yellow jackets, paper ...
Wasp allergy with a diagnostic profile of double sensitizations to vespid venom is a frequent clinic...
<div><p>Due to poor diagnostic facilities and a lack of medical alertness, allergy to <em>Vespa</em>...
Allergic reactions to vespid stings are one of the major causes of IgE-mediated anaphylaxis. Vespa a...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
BACKGROUND: Hymenoptera stings can cause severe anaphylaxis in untreated venom-allergic patients. A ...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
: Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. T...
Background: Cross-reactions between venoms may be responsible for multiple diagnostic positivities i...
AbstractBackgroundVes v 5 and Pol d 5, which constitute antigen 5, are recognized as the major, most...
The purpose of diagnostic procedure is to classify a sting reaction by history, identify the underly...
Although systemic reactions caused by allergenic proteins present in venoms affect a small part of t...
Background: Ves v 5 and Pol d 5, which constitute antigen 5, are recognized as the major, most poten...
The yellow-legged Asian hornet (Vespa velutina Lepeletier 1836 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)) is naturally...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Purpose of Review: Stings of Hymenoptera of the superfamily Vespoidea such as yellow jackets, paper ...
Wasp allergy with a diagnostic profile of double sensitizations to vespid venom is a frequent clinic...
<div><p>Due to poor diagnostic facilities and a lack of medical alertness, allergy to <em>Vespa</em>...
Allergic reactions to vespid stings are one of the major causes of IgE-mediated anaphylaxis. Vespa a...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
BACKGROUND: Hymenoptera stings can cause severe anaphylaxis in untreated venom-allergic patients. A ...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
: Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. T...
Background: Cross-reactions between venoms may be responsible for multiple diagnostic positivities i...
AbstractBackgroundVes v 5 and Pol d 5, which constitute antigen 5, are recognized as the major, most...
The purpose of diagnostic procedure is to classify a sting reaction by history, identify the underly...
Although systemic reactions caused by allergenic proteins present in venoms affect a small part of t...
Background: Ves v 5 and Pol d 5, which constitute antigen 5, are recognized as the major, most poten...
The yellow-legged Asian hornet (Vespa velutina Lepeletier 1836 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)) is naturally...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Purpose of Review: Stings of Hymenoptera of the superfamily Vespoidea such as yellow jackets, paper ...