食物意外反应:频率、原因和严重程度。

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Current Treatment Options in Allergy Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-09 DOI:10.1007/s40521-022-00314-5
Karina Rotella, Roxanne C Oriel
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摘要

综述目的:在这篇综述中,我们介绍了食物过敏和食物过敏反应的流行病学,使用了过去十年发表的研究。我们回顾了这些过敏反应-它们如何因食物触发、地理区域、人口分布、环境和严重程度而有所不同。最近的研究结果:在各种环境下,食物过敏和持续的意外过敏反应的患病率不断上升,这仍然是一个全球关注的问题。全球患病率、反应的食物诱因和意外反应严重程度的差异可以用饮食和食品标签立法的多样性来解释。报告强调了一些研究,这些研究描述了导致餐馆和学校意外反应的独特挑战和风险因素,以及为提高这些环境中的安全性和结果所做的努力。摘要:食物过敏的患病率在不同地区和年龄组之间存在显著差异。尽管个人、医生和立法机构尽了最大努力来提高食物过敏个体的安全,但对食物的意外反应仍然会发生,并可能导致死亡。
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Accidental Reactions to Foods: Frequency, Causes, and Severity.

Purpose of review: In this review, we present the epidemiology of food allergy and allergic reactions to foods using studies that have been published over the past decade. We review these allergic reactions - how they differ by food trigger, geographic region, demographic distribution, setting, and severity.

Recent findings: The rising prevalence of food allergy and persistent accidental allergic reactions to foods in various settings remains a worldwide concern. Differences in global prevalence, food triggers for reactions, and severity of accidental reactions may be explained by diversity in diets and food labeling legislation. A number of studies are highlighted that describe the unique challenges and risk factors that contribute to accidental reactions in restaurants and schools, as well as the efforts that have been made to improve safety and outcomes in these settings.

Summary: Food allergy prevalence has demonstrated significant variations between regions and age groups. Despite best efforts by individuals, physicians, and legislative bodies to improve safety for food allergic individuals, accidental reactions to foods still occur and can result in fatalities.

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Current Treatment Options in Allergy
Current Treatment Options in Allergy Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Current Treatment Options in Allergy will focus on the latest advances in the treatment of allergic disorders.  Designed for physicians, this journal offers expert reviews on the management of skin allergies, venom allergies, rhinitis, asthma, food allergies, drug allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergy prevention, and anaphylaxis.Articles cover a range of established and emerging treatment options.  We accomplish this by having experts present the latest research, assess the efficacy of available treatment options, and discuss special considerations.  We ensure that the journal content includes current, emerging research and suggest articles of special interest.
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