Science news articles about 'hypersensitivity reactions'
Hypersensitivity reactions to the quadrivalent HPV vaccine are rare
... of the vaccine such as aluminium salts and yeast have previously been associated with hypersensitivity reactions. Reports of some adverse events followed the school vaccination programme. Dr Sharon ...Common chemotherapy drug triggers fatal allergic reactions
... corticosteroids and other medications before chemotherapy administration to reduce the risk of hypersensitivity reactions. "The results of our review suggest that physicians should be vigilant in ...Regulatory B cells exist -- and pack a punch
... mouse (CD19-deficient) with altered genes that give them an increased contact hypersensitivity reaction. As it turned out, these mice lacked B10 cells, which resulted in exaggerated inflammation ...Alcohol is associated with risk of perennial allergic rhinitis
... to the rise in AR, especially because alcohol is a well-known trigger of hypersensitivity reactions and there is evidence that it influences the immune system. The 5,870 women studied were aged 20- ...Researchers evaluate cost-effectiveness of genetic screening to guide initial HIV treatment
... genetic variation (the HLA-B*5701 allele) that can be identified by the genetic test. Severe hypersensitivity reactions are very rare, but affect multiple organs and can be serious enough to cause ...12-month ATLANTA trial data show sustained benefit of Catania Stent
... increased risk of late and very late stent thrombosis, malapposition, inflammatory or hypersensitivity reactions, as well as the economic impact of maintaining long-term dual antiplatelet therapy," ...New form of intravenous iron treats anemia in chronic kidney disease patients on dialysis
... many clinicians believe that oral iron is much safer than intravenous iron, which has been associated with hypersensitivity reactions and low blood pressure. However, a new form of intravenous iron, ...Study examines adverse events associated with human papillomavirus vaccine
... (fainting); 7.5 for local site reactions; 6.8 for dizziness; 5.0 for ... peripheral nervous system); and 0.1 for anaphylaxis (hypersensitivity reaction to a substance) and death. Analysis indicated a ...Heparin can cause skin lesions
... which was confirmed by subsequent allergologic and histologic testing. Significantly more women had hypersensitivity reactions. Pregnancy, obesity and long duration of current heparin treatment were ...
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