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Inmunoterapia con veneno de himenópteros: presentación de diez casos clínicos / Immunotherapy against hymenoptera venom: Report of ten patients
Guzmán M., María Antonieta; Salinas L., Jessica; Toche P., Paola; Marinovic M., María Angélica; Gallardo O., Ana María.
  • Guzmán M., María Antonieta; Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile. Departamento de Medicina. Sección Inmunología y Alergología. Centro de Alergias. CL
  • Salinas L., Jessica; Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile. Departamento de Medicina. Sección Inmunología y Alergología. Centro de Alergias. CL
  • Toche P., Paola; Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile. Departamento de Medicina. Sección Inmunología y Alergología. Centro de Alergias. CL
  • Marinovic M., María Angélica; Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile. Departamento de Medicina. Sección Inmunología y Alergología. Centro de Alergias. CL
  • Gallardo O., Ana María; Universidad de Chile. Escuela de Postgrado. Programa de Especialistas en Inmunología Clínica. Santiago. CL
Rev. méd. Chile ; 135(12): 1566-1571, dic. 2007. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-477987
ABSTRACT

Background:

Immunotherapy can be used to treat allergic reactions to insect stings, specially bees and wasps.

Aim:

To report the experience with immunotherapy with aqueous extracts of hymenoptera venoms (bees and wasps). Material and

methods:

Ten patients aged 6 to 58 years were treated in an allergy center of a University Clinical Hospital. The medical indication for this treatment was, in all patients, anaphylactic reactions after hymenoptera stings. Immunotherapy was carried out using standardized vaccines (Aqueous extracts Venomvac LETI, Spain), applied in a traditional protocol, with subcutaneous injections. This protocol had two phases a buildup phase (between weeks 1 and 13) and a monthly maintenance phase, from the 13th week. The monthly maintenance dose was 100 fig of hymenoptera specific venom extract.

Results:

Six patients had adverse reactions of different severity, during the treatment protocols and all had a good response to immediate therapeutic measures. After these events, they followed the protocol without problems. Two patients, treated with bee vaccines, suffered an accidental bee sting during the maintenance phase and they developed only local reactions.

Conclusions:

The lack of adverse reactions to bee stings in these two patients indicates the acquisition of clinical tolerance.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Wasp Venoms / Bee Venoms / Desensitization, Immunologic / Hymenoptera / Hypersensitivity, Immediate / Insect Bites and Stings Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. méd. Chile Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2007 Type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile/CL

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Wasp Venoms / Bee Venoms / Desensitization, Immunologic / Hymenoptera / Hypersensitivity, Immediate / Insect Bites and Stings Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. méd. Chile Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2007 Type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile/CL