Sensitivity to bee and wasp venoms: association with specific IgE responses to the bee and wasp venom and HLA DRB1 and DPB1.
BACKGROUND: Stings from bees and wasps can cause systemic reactions which can be fatal in some individuals. In these venom-sensitive patients, specific IgE to the venom is produced and is considered to participate in the adverse reactions. This immune response requires antigen presentation by human...
Main Authors: | Faux, J, Moffatt, M, Lalvani, A, Dekker, J, Warrell, D, Cookson, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1997
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