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Bee venom immunotherapy

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
R S, Walls, D, Czarny, G, Solley
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Apitherapy (Bee Venom Therapy)

1997
Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) is a bio-therapeutic medical treatment that utilizes the venom of the honeybee for the treatment of diseases.
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Bee venom: apitherapy and more

Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology
Honeybees are becoming increasingly familiar to the general population due to the growing popularity of backyard and amateur beekeeping. Although bee venom produces reactions ranging from mild local irritation to life-threatening anaphylaxis, it is also used for life-saving desensitization immunotherapy in those with severe reactions to bee stings. The
Maya, Jodidio, Robert A, Schwartz
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Bee venom hyposensitization

Medical Journal of Australia, 1985
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Bee-venom

Reactions Weekly, 2022
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Bee venom

Reactions Weekly, 2008
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Bee venom

Reactions Weekly, 2011
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[Bee-venom allergy].

Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1978
The allergy to bee venom is dangerous and life threatening. Skin tests and immunotherapy should be done with bee venom extracts. The RAST proves to be helpful if blood taking is done within a short period after stinging. In the meantime immunotherapy should be given lifelong and total and specific IgE antibodies controlled.
A, Nitulescu-Boltz   +2 more
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Bee venom allergy

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2000
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Bee venom

Reactions Weekly, 2016
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