New tool offers fresh guidelines for first responders, emergency care providers, allergists, and others, including how to manage infants.
If you or your child own an adrenaline injector, you are invited to participate in this survey. Chance to win a $50 digital gift card.
Recruiting now: Find out about a study exploring whether an investigational medicine called IGNX001 can help treat peanut allergy in teens and adults.
If you or your child have a food allergy, you are invited to take part in the survey ‘Keeping safe with food allergy’.
A&AA want to remind people with food allergy about always checking every food package, every time.
Eczema Connect national pilot program launches at Perth Children’s Hospital.
Be prepared for schoolies with these helpful food and alcohol tips.
Is your child starting primary school or transitioning to high school? Check out our help sheet and more.
If you experience hives, register for the PEEK study where you can talk to the CCDR team about your experience and document your views about future care and support.
We are delighted to launch Allergy Connect®, an A&AA education and support program – and we are starting with eczema.
Do you suffer with allergic rhinitis? Allergic rhinitis is one of the most common allergic conditions, affecting one in five people in Australia. It affects 1 in 5 adults, 1 in 10 teenagers and an estimated 1 in 20 young children. Despite its…
Help shape the priorities of future allergic rhinitis research!
Read about the ADAPT OIT program where babies with peanut allergies in Australia will be offered a treatment program.
Register for the PEEK study where you can talk to the CCDR team about your experience.
Anapen® Junior 150 and Anapen® 300 no longer available in Australia.
Read about the free online training course which has been launched by the National Allergy Strategy for the food service industry.
Find out more about medicines containing andrographis which may cause allergic reactions.
The National Allergy Council (NAC) held another Allergy 250K camp in March. This year it was on beautiful Sydney Harbour at Chowder Bay.
The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute is inviting you to participate in a survey, to understand eating behaviours among young people with a food allergy.
A common question facing one in 10 Australians is whether their penicillin allergy will last forever.
If you have seasonal allergic rhinitis that occurs in Spring, make sure you get ready.
Nestlé Health Science will be out of stock of the current recipe of Alfamino® 400g until the end of August 2023. We anticipate Alfamino® will be available again in pharmacies around early September 2023.
Read more about caesarean delivery and food allergy.
Research from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute around children outgrowing food allergies.
Nucala® now listed on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme for Australians with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.
Rate of increase in serious allergic reactions to food among children has flattened.
FSANZ has published a report about allergen declarations and precautionary allergen labelling on food labels.
People who are at risk of anaphylaxis to ANY food, insect, latex, or gelatin are not at increased risk of anaphylaxis to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Food establishment survey results have now been published.
Introducing common allergens within first 12 months of a baby’s life might decrease prevalence of peanut allergy.
NEW legislation to make it easier to identify allergens in packaged foods.
A/Prof Richard Loh and A/Prof Sheryl van Nunen received an Order of Australia Medal.
Read more about the importance of speaking to your allergist.
For World Atopic Eczema Day, Acacia, a brave teen, shares her story of triumph despite all odds.
Read about the anaphylaxis and adrenaline use in Public Schools in NSW, Australia between 2017-2019.
Dupixent will be listed as a medicine on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia is now a Healthdirect information partner!
Safer Care Victoria hand down new guidelines to improve anaphylaxis outcomes in Victorian hospitals.
School and youth camps provide a great opportunity for young people to get away with friends and try new things.
“Nip Allergies in the Bub” was launched in Western Australia yesterday.