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. 2020 Jun 26:16:53.
doi: 10.1186/s13223-020-00447-9. eCollection 2020.

An emerging allergen: Cannabis sativa allergy in a climate of recent legalization

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An emerging allergen: Cannabis sativa allergy in a climate of recent legalization

Bradley Jackson et al. Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol. .

Abstract

Considering its recent legalization in Canada, the health implications of Cannabis sativa exposure, including allergy, are coming to the forefront of medical study and interest. C. sativa allergy is an issue that affects recreational users of the substance, processors, agricultural workers, and contacts of Cannabis aeroallergens and secondhand product. Allergies to C. sativa are heterogenous and span the spectrum of hypersensitivity, from dermatitis to rhinoconjunctivitis to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Due to its recent legalization, sensitized individuals will have increasing exposure from direct contact to agricultural pollens. Diagnosis and treatment of Cannabis allergy are developing fields that are already showing promise in the identification of culprit antigens and the potential for immunotherapy; however, much responsibility still falls on clinical diagnosis and symptom management. Hopefully, given the current explosion of interest in and use of Cannabis, C. sativa allergy will continue to garner awareness and therapeutic strategies.

Keywords: Allergy; Cannabis sativa; Marijuana.

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Competing interestsThe authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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a Indicates the different types of allergic reactions and associated exposures to Cannabis sativa (C. sativa). b Shows cross-sensitizations between C. sativa and fruits, vegetables, tobacco, alcohol, and latex

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