Anaphylaxis Severity Rises With Age in Emergency Care
07-05-2025 13:52 via medscape.com

Anaphylaxis Severity Rises With Age in Emergency Care

Older adults with anaphylaxis may be more likely than younger adults to require admission to the intensive care unit, new research shows.Medscape Medical News
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