“…Most of the allergens identified were in an occupational setting, if not the references are indicated with asterisk (Table 1). As in other recent reviews (2, 15, 16) plants represent a very important cause, particularly the Asteraceae (Compositae) family, for which recent advances in investigation of the clinical signs, diagnosis, and therapy have been published (17, 18*, 19*, 20, 21). Although mono‐ and sesquiterpene‐lactones, contained in Asteraceae, are by far the most frequently described airborne allergens in weed dermatitis, many other plant and wood allergens remain unidentified.…”