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Four very good reviews on human allergies to bee venom:

Camazine, S.  1987.  Hymenopteran stings: reactions, mechanisms and medical treatment.  Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America.  17-20.

Heilpern, K.L., A. B. Wolfson and P.B. Fontanarosa.  1994.  The treacherous clinical spectrum of allergic emergencies: diagnosis, treatment and prevention.  Emergency Medicine.  331(15):211-222

Paulson, E  1996.  Anaphylaxis: statement on initial management in nonhospital settings.  Journal of the Canadian Medical Association. 154(10): 1519-1520

Reisman, R. E.  ?.  Insect Stings.  New England Journal of Medicine.  331(8): 527.

Adony

Adony Melathopoulos
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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