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Safety of Low-Dose Oral Food Challenges for Hen's Eggs, Cow's Milk, and Wheat: Report from a General Hospital without Allergy Specialists in Japan
Kobe J Med Sci. 2023 May 24;69(1):E16-E24.ABSTRACTAn oral food challenge (OFC) is useful for managing food allergies. However, because OFCs have the risk of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, conducting OFCs under this situation without allergy specialists is difficult. To investigate the safety of a low-dose OFC for eggs, milk, and wheat in a general hospital without allergy specialists. We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of children who were hospitalized in a general hospital without allergy specialists for a low-dose OFC of egg, milk, or wheat between April 2018 and March 2021. The records of...
Source: Kobe J Med Sci - June 8, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Keita Nakanishi Ikuo Okafuji Takashi Kihara Yukino Kawanami Ayaka Shimizu Shinpei Kotani Yoshiaki Kamoi Takahiro Okutani Source Type: research

Over 90% of Childhood BCG Vaccine-Induced Keloids in Japan Occur in Women
ConclusionTo our knowledge, this is the largest report in the literature on childhood-onset keloids. There was overall female predominance in childhood-onset keloids, and even more significant female predominance in BCG-induced keloids.
Source: Dermatology and Therapy - May 1, 2023 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research

Preparation and Application of Monoclonal Antibodies for an Immune Complex Transfer Enzyme Immunoassay of an Egg White Allergen, Lipocalin-Type Prostaglandin D Synthase
In this study, we prepared four monoclonal antibodies against chicken L-PGDS and developed a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and a highly sensitive immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay (ICT-EIA) to quantify L-PGDS in hen egg whites. The detection sensitivity of ICT-EIA for L-PGDS (0.01 ng/mL) was 2,000-fold higher than that of ELISA, which could not be adapted to determine the amount of L-PGDS in egg white. Thus, ICT-EIA is a better method for quantification of trace allergens and expected to be applied to the quantification of other food allergens. Hen eggs (white-shelled eggs from Julia Lite hens...
Source: Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology - April 30, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Satoshi Numata Hao Luo Makiko Suzuki Source Type: research