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Deodato Wirz Vieira <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Feb 2000 19:50:20 PST
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>>From: DNBrown
Like Peter Borst I am also peanut allergic, and recently became allergic to
bees (after many stings, suddenly one "got" me with a big systemic
reaction).<<

Since the beginnig o this Epipen discussion, I have been trying to recall in
which of my books I read something like the following:
"...allergic reactions to bee venom can also occur in individuals that were
exposed to bee stinging (like beekeepers)for a certain period of time and
then interrupt the stimulus. When they get stung again they are more prone
to an overreaction of their immunological system."

I will continue to research my library and when I do find the book report
its name.

Deodato Wirz Vieira
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