Team:Linkoping Sweden/Project/Challenge

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The Challenge

As mentioned earlier, studies indicate that nut allergies are becoming more prevalent in our society in Sweden, 1 in 20 children have some kind of nut allergy and the same numbers have been reported from both United States and UK. Peanut allergy is usually life long and only a few percent of children outgrow it 1,2.

Peanut allergy is an extremely serious form of allergy since it causes severe reactions. It is common that people with peanut allergy suffer from anaphylactic shock when they come in contact with peanuts. This then causing an extremely dangerous condition where the affected person requiring urgent treatment. Each year is estimated that about 30000 food-induced anaphylactic events take place in the United States and 200 of these are fatal. Out of these, peanuts or tree nuts cause 80% of the reactions 3.

Unfortunately, as of today there is no vaccine or medication that one can take before consuming food that will reduce the effects of a potential allergic reaction to peanuts. There are medications for the allergic individual to take if they accidently consume an allergen they are allergic to in the form of adrenaline shots like Anapen©. Adrenaline decrease swelling, aid breathing and prevents a decrease in blood pressure 4. This solution only helps after the allergic reaction has set in and does not prevent the reaction from occurring in the first place.

The goal of our project is to create a product that can help an allergic individual to avoid a potentially dangerous allergic reaction before it happens.

How do you think the situation is for allergic people in your country?

How dangerous is it for a citizen with a peanut allergy in your country to live day-to-day life?

How does your society deal with nuts in public areas?

1. Peanutallergy. [Updated: 2014; cited: 2014 july 4]. Available from: http://www.peanutallergy.com/statistics-and-facts.html

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