Anaphylaxis to sheep's milk cheese in a child unaffected by cow's milk protein allergy |
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Authors: | M. Calvani Jr C. Alessandri M. Calvani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Paediatrics, San Camillo De Lellis Hospital, Circonvallazione Gianicolense, 00100 Roma, Italy, IT;(2) Via Mar della Cina 200, I-00144 Roma, Italy Tel.: 39 6 86218491, Fax: 39 6 86320424, IT |
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Abstract: | A 5-year-old atopic boy unaffected by cow's milk protein allergy experienced several anaphylactic reactions after eating food containing “pecorino” cheese made from sheep's milk. Prick-prick tests were strongly positive to sheep's buttermilk curd and `pecorino' sheep's cheese. Skin prick tests to fresh sheep's milk and to goat's milk were also positive, whereas they were negative to all cow's milk proteins, to whole pasteurized cow's milk and to cheese made from cow's milk. Specific IgE antibodies were negative to all cow's milk proteins. Conclusion Sheep's milk and cheese derived from sheep's milk may cause severe allergic reactions in children affected and, as we report, in children not affected by cow's milk protein allergy. Received: 14 January 1997 and in revised form: 20 June 1997 / Accepted: 8 July 1997 |
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Keywords: | Food anaphylaxis Sheep's milk cheese allergy Cow's milk allergy |
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