2018
DOI: 10.1111/cea.13287
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Food‐induced fatal anaphylaxis: From epidemiological data to general prevention strategies

Abstract: Background: Anaphylaxis hospitalizations are increasing in many countries, in particular for medication and food triggers in young children. Food-related anaphylaxis remains an uncommon cause of death, but a significant proportion of these are preventable.Aim: To review published epidemiological data relating to food-induced anaphylaxis and potential risk factors of fatal and/or near-fatal anaphylaxis cases, in order to provide strategies to reduce the risk of severe adverse outcomes in food anaphylaxis. Metho… Show more

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“…This approach might be a useful for anaphylaxis resistant to adrenaline therapy. 5,6 Lastly, we are still welcoming submissions for the 2020 special issue on novel interventional strategies in allergy and asthma. 7…”
Section: Severe Wheeze Aspergillus and A New Approach For Anaphylaxismentioning
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“…This approach might be a useful for anaphylaxis resistant to adrenaline therapy. 5,6 Lastly, we are still welcoming submissions for the 2020 special issue on novel interventional strategies in allergy and asthma. 7…”
Section: Severe Wheeze Aspergillus and A New Approach For Anaphylaxismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the PAF‐receptor antagonist was not as effective as adrenaline, it had an additive effect with adrenaline therapy (Figure ). This approach might be a useful for anaphylaxis resistant to adrenaline therapy …”
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“…Drug-induced anaphylaxis can be fatal. A recent analysis from France showed the highest proportion of deaths from anaphylaxis in the group of drug-induced anaphylaxis (n = 55) compared to anaphylaxis induced by food (n = 26) and insect venom (n = 19) [7]. While food-induced anaphylaxis is more commonly associated with respiratory symptoms, cardiovascular symptoms are more common observed in drug-induced anaphylaxis [1].…”
Section: Symptoms and Risk Factors Of Drug-induced Anaphylaxismentioning
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“…Key words were “frightening”, “uncertainty”, “anxiety” and “frustration”. This is perhaps not unexpected given what we know about fatal anaphylaxis . This patient perspective is important as healthcare professionals need to understand the impact of anaphylaxis on patients to optimize management.…”
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