Venom Allergy
Allergies to stinging insect venoms (bees, wasps, or Jack Jumper Ants) are one of the most common causes of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) in Australia and New Zealand. Most allergic reactions to insect stings or bites result in mild or moderate symptoms including local itch and swellings that can be large and uncomfortable but usually settle within a few days. Bites and stings can be avoided by covering the skin with long sleeves and pants and wearing shoes when outdoors.
Tick bites also cause allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. Ticks are mainly located in coastal regions of Eastern Australia. After a tick bite, freeze the tick and let it drop off or seek medical help.
Venom immunotherapy is an effective treatment for severe allergies to bees, wasps and Jack Jumper ants and usually takes three to five years. It is not yet available for ticks or other types of ants.
Health Professional Information
Allergen and Venom Immunotherapy
Aeroallergen and Venom Immunotherapy FAQ - Availability and Regulation in Australia
ASCIA Allergen Immunotherapy e-training for health professionals
ASCIA Guide - Venom Immunotherapy, References and Consent Form
ASCIA Position Statement - Jack Jumper Ant VIT
ASCIA Venom and Aeroallergen Immunotherapy templates and schedules (available to Members only)
Venom Allergy Resources
ASCIA Information - Jack Jumper Ant Allergy
ASCIA Treatment Plan – Subcutaneous Immunotherapy (SCIT)
Further Information
Webpage updated November 2024