Peanut-induced anaphylaxis in children and adolescents: Data from the European Anaphylaxis Registry.
Ioana MarisSabine Dölle-BierkeJean-Marie RenaudinLars LangeAlice KoehliThomas SpindlerJonathan HourihaneKathrin SchererKatja NematC KemenIrena NeustädterChristian VogelbergThomas ReeseIsmail YildizZsolt SzépfalusiHagen OttHelen StraubeNikolaos G PapadopoulosSusanne HämmerlingUte StadenMichael PolzTihomir MustakovEwa Cichocka-JaroszRenata CoccoAlessandro Giovanni FiocchiMontserrat Fernandez-RivasMargitta Wormnull nullPublished in: Allergy (2021)
The European Anaphylaxis Registry data confirmed peanut as one of the major causes of severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reactions in European children, with some characteristic features e.g., presence of asthma comorbidity and increased rate of biphasic reactions. Usage of intramuscular adrenaline as first-line treatment is low and needs to be improved. The Registry, designed as the largest database on anaphylaxis, allows continuous assessment of this condition.