The association between anaphylaxis and post-traumatic stress disorder in subjects with Hymenoptera venom allergy

Patients who experience anaphylaxis due to Hymenoptera venom allergy disclose susceptibility to post-traumatic stress disorder. [...]routine evaluation of emotional symptoms by the treating allergist is recommended in these individuals. [...]the relative risk for anaphylaxis after at least 1 traumat...

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Hauptverfasser: Tal, Yuval, Shany, Golan, Hershko, Alon Y., Ribak, Yaarit, Mizrahi, Eyal, Shamriz, Oded, Havlin, Ariel, Shalit, Meir, Toker, Ori, Freedman, Sara A.
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description Patients who experience anaphylaxis due to Hymenoptera venom allergy disclose susceptibility to post-traumatic stress disorder. [...]routine evaluation of emotional symptoms by the treating allergist is recommended in these individuals. [...]the relative risk for anaphylaxis after at least 1 traumatic life event was calculated to be 2.02 (1.24-3.29; 95% confidence interval). Furthermore, a large proportion of subjects declined recruitment, and this may possibly entail a patient-selection bias. [...]the observations presented herein may not completely reflect the entire population of patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy in Israel or in other countries.
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Anaphylaxis - diagnosis
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Animals
Arthropod Venoms
Asthma
Chronic illnesses
Humans
Hymenoptera
Insect bites
Insect Bites and Stings
Medical records
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Wasp Venoms
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