Information Update
2006-86
September 5, 2006
For immediate release
Health Canada reminds parents of school lunch allergen safety
OTTAWA - As children head back to the classroom, Health Canada is reminding parents of the
importance of allergy awareness when packing lunches for their children. Severe allergic reactions can occur
quickly and without warning, and some foods like peanuts can be life-threatening to allergic children.
As many
as 1.2 million Canadians may be affected by life-threatening allergies and these numbers are increasing, especially
among children. Foods account for most children's allergies, with peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, soy, fish and
seafood, wheat, eggs and milk being the most common food allergens.
When someone ingests even
a tiny amount of an allergen, the symptoms of a reaction may develop quickly and can become very serious.
The most dangerous symptoms include breathing difficulties, a drop in blood pressure or shock, which may result
in loss of consciousness and even death.
Because of this, many elementary schools are now restricting certain foods from student's lunches. Parents are
encouraged to follow school policies, even if their child is not allergic. To find out which foods, if any, are
restricted in their children's schools, parents should contact the school directly.
There is
no cure for food allergies. The only option is complete avoidance of the particular allergen. This is why
it is important that allergic children not be exposed to allergens that regularly cause extreme and sometimes
fatal reactions.
Health Canada has a number of food allergy factsheets which provide information on the nine priority
food allergens. An It's Your Health article is also
available that provides additional information on severe allergic reactions.
National allergy associations, such as Anaphylaxis
Canada,
the Allergy Asthma
Information Association or the Association
Quebecoise des Allergies Alimentaires (available in french only),
also provide further information, including tips and strategies for educators, schools and other organizations
for creating allergy
safe communities.
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Media Inquiries:
Paul Duchesne
Health Canada
(613) 954-4807
Public Inquiries:
(613) 957-2991
1-866 225-0709
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