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Precautionary labelling of foods for allergen content: are we ready for a global framework?
- 作者:Katrina J Allen (1) (2) (3)
Paul J Turner (4) (5) Ruby Pawankar (6) Stephen Taylor (7) Scott Sicherer (8) Gideon Lack (10) (9) Nelson Rosario (11) Motohiro Ebisawa (12) Gary Wong (13) E N Clare Mills (3) Kirsten Beyer (14) Alessandro Fiocchi (15) Hugh A Sampson (8)
1. Murdoch Childrens Research Institute ; Department of Allergy and Immunology ; The University of Melbourne ; Melbourne ; Australia 2. Department of Paediatrics ; Royal Children鈥檚 Hospital ; Parkville ; Australia 3. Institute of Inflammation and Repair ; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre ; Manchester Institute of Biotechnology ; The University of Manchester ; Manchester ; UK 4. Section of Paediatrics ; Allergy and Infectious Diseases ; MRC and Asthma UK Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma ; Imperial College London ; London ; UK 5. Division of Paediatrics & Child Health ; University of Sydney ; Sydney ; Australia 6. Division of Allergy ; Department of Pediatrics ; Nippon Medical School ; 1-1-5 ; Sendagi ; Bunkyo-ku ; Tokyo ; 113-8603 ; Japan 7. Food Allergy Research & Resource Program ; Department of Food Science & Technology ; University of Nebraska ; Lincoln ; NE ; USA 8. Division of Allergy and Immunology ; Department of Pediatrics ; Jaffe Food Allergy Institute ; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; New York ; NY ; USA 10. Children鈥檚 Allergy Unit ; Guy鈥檚 and St. Thomas鈥?NHS Foundation Trust ; London ; UK 9. Division of Asthma ; Allergy and Lung Biology ; MRC and Asthma UK Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma ; King鈥檚 College London ; London ; UK 11. University of Parana ; Curitiba ; Brazil 12. Department of Allergy ; Clinical Research Center for Allergy and Rheumatology ; Sagamihara National Hospital ; Tokyo ; Japan 13. Department of Paediatrics and School of Public Health ; Chinese University of Hong Kong ; Shatin ; Hong Kong 14. Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Immunulogy ; Charit茅 Universit盲tsmedizin Berlin ; Berlin ; Germany 15. Hospital Bambino Ges霉 ; Vatican City ; Rome ; Italy
- 关键词:Allergen labelling ; Food allergy ; Legislation ; Precationary allergen labelling ; Anaphylaxis ; Allergen avoidance ; Mandatory labelling
- 刊名:World Allergy Organization Journal
- 出版年:2014
- 出版时间:December 2014
- 年:2014
- 卷:7
- 期:1
- 全文大小:1,466 KB
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- 刊物主题:Allergology;
- 出版者:BioMed Central
- ISSN:1939-4551
文摘
Food allergy appears to be on the rise with the current mainstay of treatment centred on allergen avoidance. Mandatory allergen labelling has improved the safety of food for allergic consumers. However an additional form of voluntary labelling (termed precautionary allergen labelling) has evolved on a wide range of packaged goods, in a bid by manufacturers to minimise risk to customers, and the negative impact on business that might result from exposure to trace amounts of food allergen present during cross-contamination during production. This has resulted in near ubiquitous utilisation of a multitude of different precautionary allergen labels with subsequent confusion amongst many consumers as to their significance. The global nature of food production and manufacturing makes harmonisation of allergen labelling regulations across the world a matter of increasing importance. Addressing inconsistencies across countries with regards to labelling legislation, as well as improvement or even banning of precautionary allergy labelling are both likely to be significant steps forward in improved food safety for allergic families. This article outlines the current status of allergen labelling legislation around the world and reviews the value of current existing precautionary allergen labelling for the allergic consumer. We strongly urge for an international framework to be considered to help roadmap a solution to the weaknesses of the current systems, and discuss the role of legislation in facilitating this.
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