This 1 page PDF from the AAAAI describes the difference between egg intolerance and egg allergies. It also discusses studies how people who have egg allergies can still receive the influenza vaccine under the care of an allergist. If you or a family have an egg allergy […]
Read more →Egg allergy is one of the most common food allergy seen in infants and children. The Egg Allergy Information page from FAIUSA will touch on possible nutritional concerns with egg-free diets (Vitamin B and possibly iron). Information is provided to help with egg avoidance by providing a […]
Read more →This webpage about Egg Allergies from Kids with Food Allergies present information on foods and ingredients that contain and may contain egg allergens. There are also a handful links for egg- free recipes. Helpful printable resources are also listed for a Travel size card for Egg Allergy […]
Read more →This Egg Allergy Education webpage from Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network provides some background information about egg allergies. It tells about the percentage of children with an egg allergy, and reports it is one of the most common food allergy to be outgrown. There is also information […]
Read more →This one-page egg allergy handout from CoFAR provides essential fact and other information about egg allergens and avoidance. It lists ingredients that can contain egg, as well as information about foods that can often contain egg. There is a section about situations of possible cross-contact with egg […]
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