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Bumblebee venom
allergies, though
uncommon among the
broad public, pose a
significant risk in
plant industry and
scientific
occupation. Since a
significant IgE
cross-reactivity
between bumblebee
and honeybee venom
has been described
in several cases and
bumblebee venom for
immunotherapy has
been available only
from a few suppliers,
SIT with honeybee
venom was frequently
used for bumblebee
venom allergic
patients in the past.
We present the case
of occupational
bumblebee allergy in
a biologist who
developed
anaphylactic
reactions with
subsequent stings.
He was lacking
cross-reactivity to
honeybee venom,
therefore we
initiated
immunotherapy with
bumblebee venom
extract. Two months
after reaching the
maintenance dose of
80 µg, the efficacy
of the treatment was
demonstrated by
sting challenge.
Key words:
Bombus terrestris,
bumblebee venom,
cross-reactivity,
hymenoptera,
specific
immunotherapy.
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