Common wasp, i3
Among the species of Vespula, the common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) is a group that causes the largest proportion of bites.
The effect of the poison occurs through the bites of disturbed insects. Common wasps are responsible for inflicting the greatest number of bites and have a greater tendency to sting. When the weather gets cooler and food supplies run out, the yellow vests become more aggressive.
IgE-mediated reactions often manifest as extensive local reactions with swelling spreading from the bite site. Sometimes they include anaphylactic reactions with common symptoms such as urticaria, hyperemia and angioedema, as well as more serious respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms. Reactions can be fatal. Reactions can be either immediate or delayed type.
Determination of specific IgE in human blood to - Wasp vulgaris, i3, shows the body's reaction to this allergen.
Analysis method: ImmunoCAP method (Immunofluorescence in the solid phase)
Units of measurement: kU/l
Biomaterial for analysis: venous blood