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Allergic Reaction to a Commercially Available Insect Snack Caused by House Cricket (Acheta domesticus) Tropomyosin.

Andrea WangorschAnnette JaminJelena SpiricStefan ViethsStephan ScheurerVera MahlerSilke C Hofmann
Published in: Molecular nutrition & food research (2024)
This case report suggests that cricket tropomyosin may be an elicitor of allergic reactions even in previously not allergic patients, although it cannot be excluded the patient reacted additionally to other ingredients of the snack.
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