Beck H I, Knudsen Nissen B
Contact Dermatitis. 1983 May;9(3):219-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1983.tb04363.x.
The frequency of type-I reactions (contact urticaria) to plaice, whiting, common dab, witch, codfish, Norwegian haddock, herring and halibut has been examined in 26 individuals; 23 of these carried through all the investigations. 65% of the volunteers had a positive scratch patch test to one or more species of fish. All 20 min closed patch tests were negative. 5 of the volunteers were atopics. They showed about twice as many positive scratch patch tests when compared to the non-atopics. The investigation shows that the "fish allergen" is destroyed by cooking but not by freezing. The possibility of common and specific fish allergens is discussed.