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Translation into French and republication of “EAACI guidelines on the diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy”

  • A. F. Santos
  • , C. Riggioni
  • , I. Agache
  • , C. A. Akdis
  • , M. Akdis
  • , A. Alvarez-Perea
  • , M. Alvaro-Lozano
  • , B. Ballmer-Weber
  • , S. Barni
  • , K. Beyer
  • , C. Bindslev-Jensen
  • , H. A. Brough
  • , B. Buyuktiryaki
  • , D. Chu
  • , S. Del Giacco
  • , A. Dunn-Galvin
  • , B. Eberlein
  • , M. Ebisawa
  • , P. Eigenmann
  • , T. Eiwegger
  • M. Feeney, M. Fernandez-Rivas, H. R. Fisher, D. M. Fleischer, M. Giovannini, C. Gray, K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber, S. Halken, J. O'B Hourihane, C. J. Jones, M. Jutel, E. Knol, G. N. Konstantinou, G. Lack, S. Lau, A. Marques Mejias, M. J. Marchisotto, R. Meyer, C. G. Mortz, B. Moya, A. Muraro, C. Nilsson, L. Camargo Lopes de Oliveira, L. O'Mahony, N. G. Papadopoulos, K. Perrett, R. L. Peters, M. Podesta, L. K. Poulsen, G. Roberts, H. A. Sampson, J. Schwarze, P. Smith, E. Huiwen Tham, E. Untersmayr, R. Van Ree, C. Venter, B. P. Vickery, B. Vlieg-Boerstra, T. Werfel, M. Worm, G. Du Toit, I. Skypala
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  • SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital
  • University of Barcelona
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  • EAACI Patient Organisation Committee
  • Imperial College London
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  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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  • Amsterdam University Medical Centers
  • The Children's Hospital, Aurora
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  • Vlieg Dieticians
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Abstract

This European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology guideline provides recommendations for diagnosing IgE-mediated food allergy and was developed using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) approach. Food allergy diagnosis starts with an allergy-focused clinical history followed by tests to determine IgE sensitization, such as serum allergen-specific IgE (sIgE) and skin prick test (SPT), and the basophil activation test (BAT), if available. Evidence for IgE sensitization should be sought for any suspected foods. The diagnosis of allergy to some foods, such as peanut and cashew nut, is well supported by SPT and serum sIgE, whereas there are less data and the performance of these tests is poorer for other foods, such as wheat and soya. The measurement of sIgE to allergen components such as Ara h 2 from peanut, Cor a 14 from hazelnut and Ana o 3 from cashew can be useful to further support the diagnosis, especially in pollen-sensitized individuals. BAT to peanut and sesame can be used additionally. The reference standard for food allergy diagnosis is the oral food challenge (OFC). OFC should be performed in equivocal cases. For practical reasons, open challenges are suitable in most cases. Reassessment of food allergic children with allergy tests and/or OFCs periodically over time will enable reintroduction of food into the diet in the case of spontaneous acquisition of oral tolerance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104181
JournalRevue Francaise d'Allergologie
Volume65
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Basophil activation test
  • Diagnosis
  • Food allergy
  • Oral food challenges
  • Skin prick test
  • Specific IgE

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