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The risk of anaphylaxis to the flu vaccine for egg allergic individuals may be much lower than previously thought
10/11
Eggs and the allergens they carry
08/11
Egg and milk-allergic children more likely to develop later peanut allergy
05/10
Under the tongue immunotherapy (SLIT) for egg allergy successful
03/10
Egg-allergic children tolerate cooked egg well.
10/08
Vaccines could be cultured in insect cells rather than eggs
1/10
Hypoallergenic eggs
(07/08) via JS
A useful overview of egg allergy
(22/06/07)
Some other wine allergens
(06/07)
Egg-free vaccines
(04/07)
For articles on egg allergy
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