Author/Editor     Korošec, Peter; Jakob, Thilo; Harb, Harfi; Heddle, Robert; Karabus, Sarah; Lima Zollner, Ricardo de; Šelb, Julij; Yu-Hor Thong, Bernard; Zaitoun, Fares; Golden, David B. K.; Levin, Michael
Title     Worldwide perspectives on venom allergy
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 12, št. 10
Publication year     2019
Volume     str. str. 1-11
ISSN     1939-4551 - The World Allergy Organization journal
Language     eng
Abstract     Venom immunotherapy is the standard of care for people with severe reactions and has been proven to reduce risk of future anaphylactic events. There is a moral imperative to ensure production, supply and worldwide availability of locally relevant, registered, standardized commercial venom extracts for diagnosis and treatment. Insects causing severe immediate allergic reactions vary by region worldwide. The most common culprits include honeybees (Apis mellifera), social wasps including yellow jackets (Vespula and Dolichovespula), paper wasps (Polistes) and hornets (Vespa), stinging ants (Solenopsis, Myrmecia, Pachycondyla, and Pogonomyrmex), and bumblebees (Bombus). Insects with importance in specific areas of the world include the Australian tick (Ixodes holocyclus), the kissing bug (Triatoma spp), horseflies (Tabanus spp), and mosquitoes (Aedes, Culex, Anopheles). Reliable access to high quality venom immunotherapy to locally relevant allergens is not available throughout the world. Many current commercially available therapeutic vaccines have deficiencies, are not suitable for, or are unavailable in vast areas of the globe. New products are required to replace products that are unstandardized or inadequate, particularly whole-body extract products. New products are required for insects in which no current treatment options exist. Venom immunotherapy should be promoted throughout the world and the provision thereof be supported by health authorities, regulatory authorities and all sectors of the health care service.
Descriptors     Allergy and immunology
Venoms
Hymenoptera
Bee venoms
Wasp venoms
Insecta
Ants
Alergija in imunologija
Živalski strupi
Kožekrilci
Čebelji strupi
Osji strupi
Insekti
Mravlje
Desensitization, immunologic
Imunološka desenzibilizacija
Keywords     hornet
bumblebee
mosquitoes
venom immunotherapy
sršen
čmrlj
komarji
imunoterapija z živalskimi strupi