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Review
. 2023 Jun 1;23(3):233-238.
doi: 10.1097/ACI.0000000000000902. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

Food-labeling issues for severe food-allergic consumers

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Review

Food-labeling issues for severe food-allergic consumers

Giulio Dinardo et al. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: Food label represent the primary and only source of information before consuming a food product. Deputy government agencies on five continents require allergenic ingredients to be declared when used in prepackaged foods to assist patients in identifying allergenic foods and to help them to choose wisely. Unfortunately, the mandatory allergen list and legislation regarding food labels and reference doses is not uniform and varies by country. This may add difficulties to food-allergic patients, especially those with severe food allergy.

Recent findings: A new definition of food allergy severity (the DEFASE grid, developed by the World Allergy Organization), aims to assist clinicians in the identification of the at-risk patients. The FASTER ACT and Natasha's Laws has made important improvements such as the entry of sesame as a major allergen in the United States, and increased evidence of allergens on the food label within prepackaged for direct sale (PPDS) in the UK. The recent introduction of Vital 3.0 brought important new features such as an updated reference doses for many foods.

Summary: Currently, there are still considerable differences regarding food labels in different countries. Growing public and scientific attention to the problem promises to increase the food safety for allergens. Among the next improvements, we expect a reconsideration of the food reference doses, a harmonization of the food oral challenge process, and the promulgation of regulatory rules for the precautionary labeling.

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