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Food Allergy

ASCIA food allergyFood allergy is most commonly triggered by egg, cow's milk (dairy), peanut, tree nuts, sesame, soy, wheat, fish and other seafood, although almost any food can cause an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions to foods range from mild to severe (anaphylaxis), which needs immediate treatment with adrenaline (epinephrine).  

Allergy tests (skin prick testing  or blood tests for allergen specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies are used to confirm food allergy triggers. A medically supervised food allergen challenge can also be performed to confirm or exclude food allergy.

Dietary avoidance for food allergy should only be carried out under medical and dietitian supervision, to ensure adequate nutrition, growth and development. 

Health Professional Information

Food Allergy e-training

ASCIA Food Allergy e-training for health professionals 

ASCIA Food Allergy e-training for pharmacists 

Food Allergy - General

References - Food Allergy 

ASCIA Guide - Milk Substitutes in Cow’s Milk (Dairy) Allergy 

ASCIA Guide - Introduction of Peanut to Infants with Severe Eczema and/or Food Allergy

ASCIA Dietary Guides for Food Allergy 

ASCIA Guidelines - Vaccination of the Egg Allergic Individual 

ASCIA Position Statement - Packaged Foods for Infants that Contain Most of the Common Food Allergens 

ASCIA Information - Lupin Allergy

Food Allergy and Intolerance Menu Assessment Tool Available only to ASCIA members

Oral Immunotherapy (OIT)

ASCIA Position Paper - OIT for Food Allergy 

References - OIT for Food Allergy

Food Allergen Challenges 

ASCIA Position Paper - Food Allergen Challenges 

ASCIA Consent Form - Food Allergen Challenges 

ASCIA Food Allergen Challenge Protocols (available to ASCIA members only) 

References - Food Allergen Challenges 

Further Information
 

Webpage updated November 2024