Risk of anaphylaxis on commercial flights.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Paul J Turner
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Purpose of review: Air travel has now returned to prepandemic levels, with over 10.5 billion passengers in 2024. Many of these passengers have food allergies, and there is a perception that allergic reactions are common during commercial flights.

Recent findings: A recent systematic review and meta-analysis reported an incidence of in-flight medical events due to allergic reactions of 0.7 (95% CI 0.4-1.1) events per million passengers. For those with food allergies, the incidence of allergic reactions is around 10-100 times lower than that reported for reactions 'on the ground' - equivalent to one reaction per 3600 food-allergic passengers in any 1-year period. Reassuringly, there is no evidence that this rate had increased over the past 30 years, despite significant increases in both the prevalence of food allergy and passenger numbers.

Summary: Allergic reactions during commercial flights are uncommon; however, this is very likely to be confounded by the many precautions food-allergic passengers and their families take when flying. Nonetheless, the data confirm that flying can be safe for those with food allergies. While air travel continues to present numerous challenges to those with food allergy, this can be mitigated by consistent and helpful airline policies, which address the concerns of food-allergic individuals.

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商业航班有过敏反应的风险。
审查目的:航空旅行现已恢复到大流行前的水平,2024年旅客人数超过105亿。这些乘客中有许多人对食物过敏,而且有一种看法认为,过敏反应在商业航班上很常见。最近的发现:最近的一项系统回顾和荟萃分析报告称,每百万乘客中由过敏反应引起的飞行中医疗事件发生率为0.7(95%可信区间为0.4-1.1)。对于那些食物过敏的人来说,过敏反应的发生率比“在地面上”的反应低10-100倍,相当于每3600名食物过敏的乘客在任何一年内发生一次反应。令人放心的是,没有证据表明这一比率在过去30年里有所增加,尽管食物过敏的患病率和乘客人数都有显著增加。总结:商业航班上的过敏反应并不常见;然而,这很可能会被飞机上对食物过敏的乘客及其家人采取的许多预防措施所混淆。尽管如此,数据证实,对于食物过敏的人来说,坐飞机是安全的。虽然航空旅行继续给食物过敏者带来许多挑战,但这可以通过持续和有益的航空公司政策来缓解,这些政策解决了食物过敏者的担忧。
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5.90
自引率
3.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This reader-friendly, bimonthly resource provides a powerful, broad-based perspective on the most important advances from throughout the world literature. Featuring renowned guest editors and focusing exclusively on one to three topics, every issue of Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology delivers unvarnished, expert assessments of developments from the previous year. Insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews cover key subjects such as upper airway disease; mechanisms of allergy and adult asthma; paediatric asthma and development of atopy; food and drug allergies; and immunotherapy.
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