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anaphylaxis
[an-uh-fuh-lak-sis]
noun
exaggerated allergic reaction to a foreign protein resulting from previous exposure to it.
anaphylaxis
/ ˌænəfɪˈlæksɪs /
noun
extreme sensitivity to an injected antigen, esp a protein, following a previous injection
anaphylaxis
Other Word Forms
- anaphylactically adverb
- anaphylactic adjective
- antianaphylactic adjective
- pseudoanaphylactic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of anaphylaxis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of anaphylaxis1
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Example Sentences
Elysia did not develop anaphylaxis - a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction - but she did need to be treated.
An inquest at Milton Keynes Coroner's Court this week confirmed Lily died on 23 June 2024 from a cardio-respiratory arrest caused by anaphylaxis and triggered by food.
Suddenly, their existence is inundated with premium Korean sirloin and delicious fresh peaches, which the Kims use to send the Park’s housekeeper into anaphylaxis knowing about her severe allergy.
In some instances, she added, the couple have tested food with her in a hospital car park "because we know we can get her quickly to the hospital if she experiences anaphylaxis".
People at risk of potentially life-threatening allergic reactions, known as anaphylaxis, should always carry two adrenaline pens.
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