
The most common triggers of fatal allergic reactions, also known as anaphylaxis, are wasp and bee venoms, legumes (pulses), animal proteins, and some analgesics. The incidence of anaphylaxis is age-dependent. In the current issue of emDeutsches Arzteblatt International/em, Margitta Worm (Berlin) and her co-authors describe the causes and treatment methods for anaphylaxis, based on data from the anaphylaxis registry of the German-speaking countries (Dtsch Arztebl ...
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