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Microsoft Word - ASCIA Coconut Allergy July06.doc.

31925 Microsoft Word - ASCIA Coconut Allergy July06.doc. http://www.allergy.org.au/aer/infobulletins/pdf/coconut_allergy.pdf Coconut Allergy ASCIA Education Resources Patient Information KEYWORDS coconut allergy, coconut, coconut oil, food allergy, nuts Allergic reactions to eating coconut have been reported, but are relatively rare. By contrast, contact allergic dermatitis to coconut products is more common. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   allergic   allergy   cross-reactivity   contact   dermatitis   testing   reactions   peanut Jan 1, 2006  

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