Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).

Of all patients, 68.5% were older than 18 years, 41.6% were male, and 65.4% experienced the allergic reaction at home. The etiologic agent was identified in 87.4% of cases and predominantly consisted of drugs (31.2%), foods (23.3%), and insect stings (14.9%). The main symptom categories observed dur...

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Autores:
Adaci Coelho, Magna
Serrano Reyes, Carlos Daniel
Latin American Anaphylaxis Working
Ivancevich, Juan Carlos
Sánchez Borges, Mario
Rosário, Nelson A.
Francisco Ardusso, Ledit Ramón
Guerra Bernd, Luis Antoânio
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2011
Institución:
Universidad ICESI
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Repositorio ICESI
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spa
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http://www.scielo.br/pdf/clin/v66n6/04.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10906/81185
Palabra clave:
Ciencias socio biomédicas
Medical sciences
Alergía
Anaphylaxis
Anafilaxia
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title Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
spellingShingle Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
Ciencias socio biomédicas
Medical sciences
Alergía
Anaphylaxis
Anafilaxia
title_short Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
title_full Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
title_fullStr Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
title_full_unstemmed Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
title_sort Anaphylaxis in Latin America: a report of the online Latin American survey on anaphylaxis (OLASA).
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Adaci Coelho, Magna
Serrano Reyes, Carlos Daniel
Latin American Anaphylaxis Working
Ivancevich, Juan Carlos
Sánchez Borges, Mario
Rosário, Nelson A.
Francisco Ardusso, Ledit Ramón
Guerra Bernd, Luis Antoânio
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Adaci Coelho, Magna
Serrano Reyes, Carlos Daniel
Latin American Anaphylaxis Working
Ivancevich, Juan Carlos
Sánchez Borges, Mario
Rosário, Nelson A.
Francisco Ardusso, Ledit Ramón
Guerra Bernd, Luis Antoânio
dc.subject.proposal.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias socio biomédicas
Medical sciences
Alergía
Anaphylaxis
topic Ciencias socio biomédicas
Medical sciences
Alergía
Anaphylaxis
Anafilaxia
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Anafilaxia
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