Adverse events such as anaphylaxis may be related to a sensitivity to vaccine components rather than to the attenuated vaccine virus itself. |
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Table 7 provides a summary of symptoms of latex exposure and possible anaphylaxis for both conscious and anesthetized patients. |
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In addition, patients with previous reactions, including anaphylaxis, to the influenza vaccine should not be vaccinated. |
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Less common are the type I hypersensitivity reactions which involve anaphylaxis. |
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Attempts to hyposensitize by administering bee pollen may produce severe anaphylaxis and other acute or chronic responses. |
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This is called anaphylaxis and can happen within minutes to hours of exposure to the substance that the person is allergic to. |
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Symptoms can vary from mild reactions, such as urticaria, hay fever, and allergic conjunctivitis, to asthma and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. |
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Hospital admissions for anaphylaxis, for example, have increased sevenfold over the last decade. |
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Another common cause of anaphylaxis is a sting from a fire ant or Hymenoptera. |
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Even a small amount could cause a dangerous reaction called anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock. |
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Serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, occur rarely, but timely intervention is crucial. |
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While the incidence of true cross-reactivity between penicillins and cephalosporins is low, the possible reactions include anaphylaxis, which can be fatal. |
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Like cholinergic urticaria, variant exercise-induced anaphylaxis produces small, punctate, erythematous papules and is associated with increased plasma histamine levels. |
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Of the cardiovascular changes observed during the anaphylaxis in the pithed animals, the initial pressor response was significantly attenuated by the extract. |
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Public education and awareness of anaphylaxis and allergies is a tough row to hoe but it must be a goal of every one of us. |
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Intravenous cholangiography is rarely used now as opacification of the bile ducts is poor, particularly in jaundiced patients, and anaphylaxis remains a problem. |
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We reviewed these evaluations in 60 patients referred after a diagnosis of anaphylaxis in primary care and seen in the allergy clinics at three hospitals in south west London. |
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Cardiovascular: feeling of faintness, syncope, chest pain, dysrhythmia, hypotension. Note: Hypotension is a sign of anaphylaxis. |
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Other possible side effects are urinary tract infections, pneumonia and hypersensitivity reactions such as anaphylaxis. |
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The major adverse reaction associated with their use is hypersensitivity, with reactions ranging from a rash to bronchospasm and anaphylaxis. |
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Hypersensitivity reactions: bronchospasm, laryngeal edema, asthma, hypotension, flushing, rash, anaphylaxis, and anaphylactoid reactions. |
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Patients with suspected anaphylaxis should receive supplemental oxygen and full cardiorespiratory monitoring. |
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Studies show that more than a third of patients who experience anaphylaxis require a second dose of epinephrine. |
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It's not as dangerous as another adverse reaction such as the one you describe, which we call anaphylaxis. |
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Allergic reactions and a very few cases of anaphylaxis have been reported to occur with benzodiazepines. |
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Food related anaphylaxis can be triggered when physical exercise is combined with intake of food that the person has an allergy to. |
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Patients with known anaphylaxis to plasma components should only receive plasma components under appropriate medical supervision. |
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Medications for the treatment of severe hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis should be available for immediate use. |
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A large number of fatal cases probably involving anaphylaxis were recorded. |
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Symptoms vary with the drug and the sensitivity of the affected person, but include, as separate reactions, hives, serum sickness, and, sometimes, anaphylaxis. |
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Hypersensitivity and Skin: Alopecia, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, rashes including photosensitivity, pruritus, urticaria, dyspnoea, angioedema and anaphylaxis. |
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People susceptible to anaphylaxis are advised to carry a syringe loaded with epinephrine at all times and to seek emergency medical care if an allergic reaction begins. |
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Draft in detail an effective step-by-step response to anaphylaxis. |
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The allergic reaction can cause skin rash, swelling or itching of mucous membranes, diarrhea, vomiting, asthma and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. |
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In fact almost all persons who died from food anaphylaxis had a history of allergic reactions to the food allergen responsible for the death, but they were unaware that the allergen was present in the food they ate. |
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Patients should be monitored and warned about the early signs of hypersensitivity reactions and anaphylaxis, and asked to contact a physician if needed. |
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This higher rate of anaphylaxis has not been noted in either the US or Canadian adverse reaction databases, and the authors of the study note that their findings need to be reinforced, or refuted, by further study. |
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Food is the most commonly-identified anaphylaxis trigger and accounts for 30 percent of all anaphylaxis fatalities. |
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Hypersensitivity: Rare cases of immediate hypersensitivity reactions, sometimes severe, including anaphylaxis, bronchospasm, urticaria and angioedema have been reported. |
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If skin testing causes a systemic reaction, a tourniquet should be applied above the site of testing and measures to treat anaphylaxis should be instituted. |
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Classic signs of type 1 hypersensitivity are anaphylaxis, angiooedema, urticarial rash and bronchospasm. |
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To teach young children in the primary grades about anaphylaxis, excellent storybooks and videos are available to help with education and awareness. |
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Exposure to mugwort pollen may also contributes to the causation or exacerbation of the oral allergy syndrome, eczema, urticaria and anaphylaxis e.g. where pollen has contaminated a food, e.g., honey. |
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Hypersensitivity reactions have included exfoliative dermatitis, angioneurotic edema and anaphylaxis. |
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The most severe reaction, called anaphylaxis, can be fatal. |
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Symptoms can include irritable bowel, diarrhea, mouth and throat ulcerations, nausea, breathing difficulties, and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. |
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As they are members of the cashew family, they may cause allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, for persons with a tree nut allergy. |
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There were no events of anaphylaxis or anaphylactoid events in either group. |
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In all cases, coincidentally, there was a diagnosis of anaphylaxis to peanuts. |
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Due to the risk of anaphylaxis, emphasize the need for latex-safe resuscitation equipment. |
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Works to raise public awareness and advance research on behalf of all those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis. |
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Early manifestations of impending anaphylaxis include hives and itching, flushing, wheezing, hoarseness, and swelling of the hands and feet. |
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As severe peanut allergy in asthmatic infants carries a risk of anaphylaxis, it is useful to look for peanut allergy in all infants with severe asthma. |
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Cephalosporins should not be administered to patients with a history of penicillin hypersensitivity reactions that resulted in systemic anaphylaxis, angioedema or urticaria. |
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Against the backdrop of the usual hospital disasters, full-blown anaphylaxis is an incomparable cataclysm, a Krakatoa boxed inside a body. |
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Other foods can also provoke deadly allergic reactions but peanuts remain by far the main allergen responsible for anaphylaxis among young children. |
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Systemic symptoms resulting from anaphylaxis can be dramatic. |
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Antihistamines, glucocorticosteroids and beta-agonists are useful adjunctive treatments, but it is important to remember that in anaphylaxis adrenaline is the life-saver. |
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NeutroSpec contains both murine antibodies and sodium hydrosulfite, each of which has been known to induce allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. |
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Over a 3-year period ending in May 2003, 78 patients with anaphylaxis received treatment in the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or inpatient clinic. |
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The patient recovered from the anaphylaxis, which was otherwise well managed, but the ensuing haemothorax was initially missed, resulting in prolonged hypotension. |
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The purpose of the campaign is to raise awareness of the sharp increase of anaphylaxis in children, an allergic reaction that is severe and potentially life-threatening. |
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