(7), who
was being treated with Vespula spp. SIT for the last three
years was stung on the neck while outdoor on a hilly side
near the woods, by a yellow, black and green insect. He
reported an acute pain at the site of the bite with a slight
blood drip. Five minutes after the bite the man experienced
generalized itching, paresthesia at the oral cavity
and lower limbs, and generalized urticaria followed by
loss of consciousness. The man was successfully treated at
the Emergency Room with adrenaline, and intravenous
antihistamines and corticosteroids