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Negative venom skin test results in patients with histories of systemic reaction to a sting
Authors:Golden David B K,Tracy James M,Freeman Theodore M,Hoffman Donald R  Insect Committee of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma  Immunology
Affiliation:Insect Allergy Committee, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, 611 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA.
Abstract:
For more than 20 years venom immunotherapy has been the preferred treatment for Hymenoptera allergy and venom skin testing the preferred diagnostic test. Most allergists consider venom skin tests to be highly accurate and interpret a negative venom skin test result to indicate the absence of insect allergy. Furthermore, current practice guidelines do not adequately address the question of how best to manage the patient with a convincing history of insect allergy but negative skin test results. Recent case reports and published studies have forced us to reexamine this important management issue and to consider what role in vitro venom testing might have in the management of insect allergy. We reviewed the current status of what is known about the management of individuals with a history of insect allergy but negative venom skin test results and suggested modifications of current working guidelines.
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