2023
DOI: 10.12932/ap-250722-1417
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IgE-mediated fish allergy in Singaporean children

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“…Cutaneous symptoms were the most common symptoms triggered by seafood consumption in different populations. 7,14,[18][19][20]25,28 In our study, the prevalence of severe symptoms was similar to that reported from Singapore and the Philippines 19 but higher than that among Vietnamese adults. 14 This may be because we focused on participants with SFA, whereas previous studies conducted among Vietnamese adults included participants with all FAs.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Cutaneous symptoms were the most common symptoms triggered by seafood consumption in different populations. 7,14,[18][19][20]25,28 In our study, the prevalence of severe symptoms was similar to that reported from Singapore and the Philippines 19 but higher than that among Vietnamese adults. 14 This may be because we focused on participants with SFA, whereas previous studies conducted among Vietnamese adults included participants with all FAs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…27 Interestingly, the causative seafood species were region-specific and differed from previous reports. For example, a study from Singapore found a high prevalence of reactions to threadfin, salmon, and cod, 28 whereas reactions to tuna, mackerel, and pompano were more common in our study. These discrepancies can be explained by the diversity of seafood species and their consumption, as well as differences in the food delicacies between countries.…”
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confidence: 74%