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Application of scientific criteria to food allergens of public health importance
Authors:Y.J. Chung  S. Ronsmans  R.W.R. Crevel  G.F. Houben  R.J. Rona  R. Ward  A. Baka
Affiliation:1. Nestlé Research Centre, Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Coca-Cola Services, Brussels, Belgium;3. Safety and Environmental Assurance Centre, Unilever, Colworth House, Sharnbrook, Bedford, UK;4. The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Zeist, The Netherlands;5. King’s College London, Department of Psychological Medicine London, UK;6. PepsiCo International, UK;g International Life Sciences Institute – ILSI Europe, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:
Scientific criteria for identifying allergenic foods of public health importance (Björkstén, B., Crevel, R., Hischenhuber, C., Løvik, M., Samuels, F., Strobel, S., Taylor, S.L., Wal, J.-M., Ward, R., 2008. Criteria for identifying allergenic foods of public health importance. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 51(1), 42–52) have been further refined to incorporate an assessment of the strength of available scientific evidence (van Bilsen, J.H., Ronsmans, S., Crevel, R.W., Rona, R.J., Przyrembel, H., Penninks, A.H., Contor, L., Houben, G.F., 2011. Evaluation of scientific criteria for identifying allergenic food of public health importance. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 60, 281–289). A multi-disciplinary group was invited to critically test the refined approach. They independently evaluated selected publications on coconut, soy and/or peanut allergy, scored them using the newly developed level of evidence criteria, and debated proposed approaches for combining and utilising the scores to measure the overall impact of an allergen in public health impact assessments. The evaluation of selected publications using the modified criteria produced a relatively consistent result across the experts. These refined criteria were judged to be a way forward for the identification of allergenic foods of public health importance, and for prioritisation of allergen risk management and future data gathering. The debate to combine available evidence when assessing whether an allergenic food is of sufficient public health importance to warrant active management led to proposals on how to weight and combine evidence on allergen severity, potency and prevalence. The refined criteria facilitate a debate to find a meaningful sequence of steps to summarise the available information in relation to a food allergen.
Keywords:DBPCFC, double blind placebo-controlled food challenge   ED 50, eliciting dose 50   FAO, Food and Agriculture Organisation   FARRP, Food Allergy Research and Resource Programme   IgE, immunoglobulin E   ILSI, International Life Sciences Institute   IUIS, International Union of Immunological Societies   JEFCA, The Joint FAO/WHO Committee on Food Additives   LOAEL, lowest-observed-adverse-effect-level   SBPCFC, single-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge   SPT, skin prick test   WHO, World Health Organisation
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