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GENERAL INFORMATION

Name:
Salmon
Scientific Name:
Salmo salar
Occurrence:
Salmon from both recreational catches and commercial landings is eaten after cooking from fresh fish. Smoked salmon is likely to have allergenic properties similar to ordinary fish. Canned salmon may have reduced allergenicity as is found with tuna.

Allergy Information:

Allergy to fin fish is relatively common (0.4% of adults in the USA according to one telephone survey), and can be associated with severe symptoms such as anaphylactic shock. Symptoms can also occur after ingestion of only a small quantity of fish with one reported reaction in an individual after receiving a kiss from someone who had recently eaten fish. Allergy to fish is not to be confused with a toxic reaction to histamine in spoiled fish (scombroid fish poisoning).

Almost all fish allergy seems to involve the protein parvalbumin, which is found in the muscle of most fish. As the parvalbumins are similar in all fish species, individuals allergic to one fish are likely to react to a range of different fish species. Thus after a diagnosis of allergy to one fish species, patients are normally advised to avoid all fin fish. Some individuals also react to frog. Although fin fish and shellfish allergies are not linked, individuals can be allergic to both foods.

Parvalbumin remains able to cause a reaction after cooking. Thus fish remains allergenic after cooking and other treatments. Fish can be a "hidden" allergen in, for example, pizza toppings. Consequently, the EU labelling regulations require foods containing fish and products thereof to be labelled.

Other Information:
Taxonomic Information:

The Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, NEWT 8030, is the salmon species in most publications on food allergy.

Several other related species of pacific salmon or trout are also eaten in large quantities such as
Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, NEWT 74940
Chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, NEWT 8018
Coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, NEWT 8019
Pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, NEWT 8017
Sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, NEWT 8023
Rainbow trout or steelhead salmon, Oncorhynchus mykiss, NEWT 8022.

However, there are also unrelated fish called salmon such as the Western Australian salmon, Arripis truttacea, ITIS 645562.

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