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Bees, Wasps, and Ants - Bites and StingsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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ABC of Allergies: Venom Allergy Description: Clinical review by Pamela W Ewan includes clinical features, diagnosis, acute treatment and future management. (bmj.bmjjournals.com) |
Bee and Wasp Stings Description: An Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet, by William F. Lyon on human sensitivity to stings resulting in serious or fatal reactions. (ag.ohio-state.edu) |
eMedicine Health - Allergy: Insect Sting Description: Information on allergic symptoms and treatments of insect stings. (emedicinehealth.com) |
eMedicine Health - Bee and Wasp Stings Description: Overview of bee and wasp stings and their symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com) |
How to Avoid Being Stung by Africanized Honey Bees Description: Collection of tips by San Diego County. (co.san-diego.ca.us) |
Insect Stings Description: Advice, information, support and message boards for those who are allergic to wasp, bee, and hornet stings and bites. (insectstings.co.uk) |
MedicineNet.com - Stinging Insect Allergies Description: Comprehensive information, statistics, and treatments for allergic reactions to insect stings. (medicineNet.com) |
Stinging Insects - Stinging and Venomous Insects Description: Insects that can be considered a public health problem. From the Santa Barbara Coastal Vector Control District, CA. (silcom.com) |
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