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  2. Anaphylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylaxis (Greek: ana-'up' + phylaxis 'guarding') is a serious, potentially fatal allergic reaction and medical emergency that is rapid in onset and requires immediate medical attention regardless of the use of emergency medication on site.

  3. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylaxis, swelling, sometimes flatulence and vomiting An allergic individual may not have any reaction to consuming food only prepared with egg yolk and not egg white, or vice versa. [10] Due to high protein content, egg white allergy is more common than the reverse. [11] The majority of children with this allergy become tolerant by ...

  4. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    Children affected by allergies in the developed world: [2] 1 in 13 have eczema; 1 in 8 have allergic rhinitis; 3-6% are affected by food allergy; Children in the United States under 18 years of age: [3] Percent with any allergy: 27.2%; Percent with seasonal allergy: 18.9%; Percent with eczema: 10.8%; Percent with food allergy: 5.8%

  5. Peanut allergy is on the rise. Here's how scientists are ...

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    "Peanut allergy is one of the top causes of anaphylaxis and food-related deaths," Brown-Whitehorn continues. "Although deaths from food allergy are quite rare, it is the biggest concern."

  6. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    Some types of food allergies among children resolve with age, including those to milk, eggs, and soy; while others such as to nuts and shellfish typically do not. [2] In the developed world, about 4% to 8% of people have at least one food allergy. [1] [2] They are more common in children than adults and appear to be increasing in frequency. [2]

  7. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    About 9% of the population. Between 1960 and 1990, prevalence has increased from 3% to 10% in children. [149] 5.8 million (about 1% severe). Anaphylaxis: At least 40 deaths per year due to insect venom. About 400 deaths due to penicillin anaphylaxis. About 220 cases of anaphylaxis and 3 deaths per year are due to latex allergy. [150]

  8. Egg allergy - Wikipedia

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    A second described the range in young children as 0.5-2.5%. [2] Although the majority of children develop tolerance as they age into school age years, for roughly one-third the allergy persists into adulthood. Strong predictors for adult-persistent allergy are anaphylactic symptoms as a child, high egg-specific serum IgE, robust response to the ...

  9. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    Other common causes of serious allergy are wasp, [7] fire ant [8] and bee stings, [9] penicillin, [10] and latex. An extremely serious form of an allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis . One form of treatment is the administration of sterile epinephrine to the person experiencing anaphylaxis, which suppresses the body's overreaction to the ...