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Specific allergen immunotherapy for asthma[Medical Journal of Australia, external link] Position Statement: Allergy prevention in childrenASCIA Position Statement: Summary of Allergy Prevention in Children, as published in the Medical Journal of Australia 2005; 182 (9): 464-467 http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/182_09_020505/pre10874_fm.html Go to ASCIA web page: Position Statement: Allergy prevention in children Unorthodox Techniques for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergy, Asthma and Immune DisordersGo to ASCIA web page: Unorthodox Techniques for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergy, Asthma and Immune Disorders An editorial referring to this position statement titled ‘Non-conventional approaches to allergy testing: reconciling patient autonomy with medical practitioners' concerns' is published in the Medical Journal of Australia 2005;183(4):173-174. http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_04_150805/mul10358_fm.html Skin prick testing for allergy diagnosisGo to ASCIA web page: Skin prick testing for allergy diagnosis
ASCIA Guidelines for prevention of food anaphylactic reactions in schools, preschools and childcare centresThese guidelines have been prepared to assist in preventing life threatening anaphylaxis. Go to ASCIA web page: ASCIA Guidelines for prevention of food anaphylactic reactions in schools, preschools and childcare centres
These guidelines are also published in the Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health Volume 40 Issue 12 Page 669 - December 2004 Management of Latex-Allergic IndividualsGuidelines for the Management of Latex-Allergic Individuals in Health Care Facilities and for the Minimisation of Continuing Latex Sensitisation Go to ASCIA web page: Management of Latex-Allergic Individuals Chronic fatigue syndrome[Medical Journal of Australia, external link] Vega testing in the diagnosis of allergic conditions[Medical Journal of Australia, external link] Vega testing in the diagnosis of allergic conditions A position statement of the Australian College of Allergy*. MJA 1991; 155: 113-114 * In 1991 the Australian College of Allergy merged with the Clinical Immunology group of the Australasian Society of Immunology to become the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA). Consensus Guidelines on Anti-Intrinsic Factor Antibody TestingRecently anti intrinsic factor antibody has become the primary test for diagnosis of pernicious anemia. However methodology for this assay varies between laboratories. In addition it has been noticed anecdotally that there have been a number of positive results recorded in women below the age of 50 in the absence of a positive parietal cell antibody. Frequently anti intrinsic factor antibody is reported without reference to serum B12 result and anti parietal cell antibody. Go to ASCIA web page: Consensus Guidelines on Anti-Intrinsic Factor Antibody Testing
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Summary of Allergy Prevention in Children, as published in the Medical Journal of Australia