• Title of article

    Systemic and Local Reactions of Bee Venom Immunotherapy in Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Bemanian, Mohammad Hassan Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran, Tehran , Farhoudi, Abolhassan Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran, Tehran , Pourpak, Zahra Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran, Tehran , Gharagozlou, Mohammad Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran, Tehran , Movahedi, Masoud Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran, Tehran , Nabavi, Mohammad Department of Pediatrics - Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan , Mozafari, Habibeh Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran, Tehran , Mohammadzadeh, Iraj Department of Pediatrics - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Chavoshzadeh, Zahra Department of Pediatrics - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shirkhoda, Zahra Department of Pediatrics - The Shahid Sadoughi Hospital - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, Yazd

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    203
  • To page
    206
  • Abstract
    Severe allergic reactions during specific immunotherapy may occur in the treatment of hymenoptera sting allergy. The objective of the present study was to examine the characteristics of allergic reactions during specific immunotherapy in patients with allergy towards hymenoptera venom in the Iranian population. A prospective study was performed using the clinical reports of 27 patients with anaphylaxis to bee venom (Apis melifera, Geupes vespula and Geupes Polites). Ten patients treated with Cluster protocol during 2002 and 2006 After diagnosis of hymenoptera sting allergy according to history and intradermal tests, the patient were treated with Cluster protocol immunotherapy. The protocol lasted 6 weeks with an increase in the concentration of venom from 0.01μ g/ml to 100 μ g /ml. None of the patient received premedication. All patients with hymenoptera venom allergy received 120 injections. Anaphylactic reactions were classified according to the Mueller-classification. The frequencies of systemic reactions during Cluster protocol were 8.33% and 5% for yellow jacket and honey bee venom respectively. No patient experienced severe systemic reaction. Cluster protocol for hymenoptera immunotherapy is a reliable method for the treatment of anaphylactic reactions to bee venom. It is safe with low cost and do not need hospitalization.
  • Keywords
    Anaphylactic , Bee venum , Cluster Immunotherapy , Hymenoptera , Reactions
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Record number

    2434430