
This review summarizes new research developments and clinical practice recommendations for the diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis presented in the Joint Task Force on Practice …
on risk factors for severe anaphylaxis. Following an anaphylactic reaction, management should focus on developing an emergency action plan, referral to an allergist, and patient education on ...
After a suspected anaphylactic reaction in adults or young people aged 16 years or older, take timed blood samples for mast cell tryptase testing as follows: a sample as soon as possible after …
Signs and symptoms can be protracted and variably responsive to treatment. Biphasic anaphylaxis can also occur. In this situation, the early signs and symptoms clear (either spontaneously or after acute …
How to recognize anaphylaxis Healthcare personnel should consider anaphylaxis when patients present with generalized signs or symptoms such as hives, serious or life-threatening symptoms (e.g., …
Brief overview of anaphylaxis as an Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) and practical guidance on its identification, case management and response in a primary care setting What is …
Anaphylaxis is highly likely when any one of the following two criteria is fulfilled Acute onset of an illness (minutes to several hours) with involvement of the skin, mucosal tissue, or both (e.g. generalized …