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Animal-Based Food Allergens Testing

All you need to know about testing Animal-Based Food Allergens levels with a laboratory test

  • What is the Animal-Based Food Allergens test for?
  • How to test Animal-Based Food Allergens?
  • Who should take the Total Allergy Profile Blood test?

What Is The Animal-Based Food Allergens Test For?

Animal-derived foods are another major source of food allergy. This category includes dairy, eggs, seafood and meats.


Milk

Tests cow's milk and related dairy proteins, which are among the most common food allergens.


Egg

Includes egg white and egg yolk allergens, which are frequently involved in childhood food allergy.


Fish & Seafood

Screens fish and shellfish allergens such as cod, salmon, tuna, shrimp and crab.


Meat

Includes meats such as beef, pork, lamb, chicken and turkey, as well as alpha-gal related red meat allergens.

Conditions linked to Animal-Based Food Allergens

Allergies

Allergies

Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to a normally harmless substance such as pollen, animal dander, dust mites or certain foods.

How To Test Animal-Based Food Allergens

By buying a laboratory test kit with professional nurse or clinic collection, you can accurately measure Animal-Based Food Allergens for total reassurance.

Professional analysis in an accredited laboratory ensures rapid result delivery.

The Vitall Total Allergy Profile nurse or clinic test kit includes a Animal-Based Food Allergens test and is available for just £399.00.

Tests which include a Animal-Based Food Allergens test:

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Total Allergy Profile Test Kit

Total Allergy Profile test kit
Total Allergy Profile Home Test Kit UK

Total Allergy Profile Test Kit

Pinpoint allergy triggers with molecular testing across 300+ allergens powered by ALEX³

£399.00

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Who Should Take This Test?

Measure your Animal-Based Food Allergens levels and pinpoint allergy triggers with molecular testing across 300+ allergens powered by alex³ with a Total Allergy Profile nurse or clinic finger-prick bloodtest kit

You get the convenient testing with the reassurance of professional clinical analysis. Your results are delivered quickly & securely online.

This Total Allergy Profile Test is advised if you:

  • want the convenience of home testing without waiting for a GP appointment;
  • need a high quality, clinically accredited test done in a professional clinical laboratory.

Other Biomarkers Often Tested With Animal-Based Food Allergens

Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Animal-Based Food Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Dander & Epithelia Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Insect Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Microorganism Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Mite Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Other Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Plant-Based Food Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Pollen Allergens
Urine, swab or bood test. This test is available to buy online Venom Allergens

Medical review

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Dr. Shahzaib Ahmad MBBS, BSc, MRCP, FRCA, FFICM

Clinical Supervisor - Vitall|GMC 7495062|Profile

Dr Shahzaib Ahmad is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine with subspecialty experience in cardiac critical care and neurocritical care. He has extensive experience managing complex acute and cardiovascular conditions in hospital intensive care settings. Dr Ahmad supports Vitall in reviewing health content for clinical accuracy and alignment with current medical practice.

Reviewed on 06/03/2026

Next review due 06/03/2027

Review focus: Blood biomarkers, laboratory testing methodology, and biochemical interpretation.

This content has been reviewed for medical and scientific accuracy but does not replace advice from a qualified healthcare professional.
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