Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Clam
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Veneridae
Clam
Clam
Cooked, often in sauces
Occupational asthma and food allergy caused by clam have been reported (1, 2).
The Manilla clam, also referred to as littleneck clam or carpet shell, is a hard shell clam cultivated on a very large scale in, for example, Japan, and then frozen whole and exported widely. It is commonly used around the world, for instance, in clam sauce for pasta or just steamed. This clam is closely related to quahogs and cockles and cross-reactivity to other bivalves cannot be excluded.
Occupational asthma and food allergy caused by clam have been reported (1, 2).
Cross-reactivity with other bivalves cannot be excluded. A study by Eriksson et al. demonstrated cross-reactivity between clam, krill and oyster (3).
Last reviewed : June 2022
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