http://www.worldallergy.org/publications/wao_white_book.pdf
It's medical, but it's understandable even for non medical specialists, which means myself, I do feel being a specialist but with another formation, background and observation. personal experience and the practical experience in every day life. One thing is very clearly explained, all allergies do have an impact on the quality of life for one suffering from allergies. The huge scale of allergies world wide, in development and underdevelopment countries and the growth of number of allergy patients makes it a field of intense study and research. Transparency from stakeholders in the global food industry, education programs in schools and training in empathy seem to me all fields of interests.