Although there is a general perception that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing, data supporting this are limited. Food is the least common cause of fatal anaphylaxis, and fortunately, it is a very rare event; however, it is also unpredictable. There is widespread consensus that severe reactions cannot be predicted in a clinically meaningful way. Certain food triggers are more frequently associated with fatal anaphylaxis than others. In observational studies, peanut and tree nuts account for at least 30% to 50% of fatalities, with seafood and cow's milk also associated with fatal reactions. Fatal food-induced anaphylaxis is most likely to occur during adolescence and young adulthood, although the reasons for this are unclear. Inter...
Post-mortem investigation in cases of fatal anaphylaxis is required to provide clarifications on the...
The first-line treatment of anaphylaxis is the immediate intramuscular injection of adrenaline (epin...
Food-induced anaphylaxis continues to be increasing across all ages, and the risk of fatal food-indu...
Although there is a general perception that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing, data suppo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis hospitalizations are increasing in many countries, in ...
Anaphylaxis has been defined as a “severe, life-threatening generalized or systemic hypersensitivity...
Up to 5% of the US population have suffered anaphylaxis. Fatal outcome is rare, such that even for p...
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life threatening allergic reaction. In most fatal cases of food anaphylaxis...
BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, in particular for medicat...
David Yue, Amanda Ciccolini, Ernie Avilla, Susan Waserman Division of Clinical Immunology & Alle...
Around 4,500 hospital admissions in the UK per annum are attributed to food allergy, of which one th...
Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 25 school-aged children have food allergies.2,3 For...
Anaphylaxis is a severe life-threatening allergic reaction that can result in death.1 Food allergies...
Despite careful contributions, food allergic children have a significant risk of anaphylactic episod...
5Post-mortem investigation in cases of fatal anaphylaxis is required to provide clarifications on th...
Post-mortem investigation in cases of fatal anaphylaxis is required to provide clarifications on the...
The first-line treatment of anaphylaxis is the immediate intramuscular injection of adrenaline (epin...
Food-induced anaphylaxis continues to be increasing across all ages, and the risk of fatal food-indu...
Although there is a general perception that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing, data suppo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis hospitalizations are increasing in many countries, in ...
Anaphylaxis has been defined as a “severe, life-threatening generalized or systemic hypersensitivity...
Up to 5% of the US population have suffered anaphylaxis. Fatal outcome is rare, such that even for p...
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life threatening allergic reaction. In most fatal cases of food anaphylaxis...
BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, in particular for medicat...
David Yue, Amanda Ciccolini, Ernie Avilla, Susan Waserman Division of Clinical Immunology & Alle...
Around 4,500 hospital admissions in the UK per annum are attributed to food allergy, of which one th...
Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 25 school-aged children have food allergies.2,3 For...
Anaphylaxis is a severe life-threatening allergic reaction that can result in death.1 Food allergies...
Despite careful contributions, food allergic children have a significant risk of anaphylactic episod...
5Post-mortem investigation in cases of fatal anaphylaxis is required to provide clarifications on th...
Post-mortem investigation in cases of fatal anaphylaxis is required to provide clarifications on the...
The first-line treatment of anaphylaxis is the immediate intramuscular injection of adrenaline (epin...
Food-induced anaphylaxis continues to be increasing across all ages, and the risk of fatal food-indu...