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Anaphylaxis after touching another person
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reaction to mosquito repellent
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  • A 5 year old girl started "to turn blue as huge blisters came up on her hands where she had been holding on to her father.... He had been holding a handful of peanuts." Her father took her to a chemist's in Piccadilly Circus, who recognized the problem as anaphylaxis. A motorcycle paramedic treated her at the shop, before she was taken to the hospital. [101]
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    (1) Anaphylaxis associated with insect repellent [letter].
  Miller JD.   N Engl J Med 1982 Nov 18;307(21):1341-2.  Pubmed  Similars
    (2) Insect repellents [published erratum appears in Med Lett Drugs Ther 1989 Jul 14;31(796):68].
  Med Lett Drugs Ther 1989 May 19;31(792):45-7.  Pubmed  Similars
    (3) Anaphylaxis following the use of bacitracin ointment. Report of a case and review of the literature.
  Schechter JF, Wilkinson RD, et al.   Arch Dermatol 1984 Jul;120(7):909-11.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
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    101.Holding hands triggers peanut allergy in girl.
  Anonymous.   The Daily Telegraph (London). 18 Nov 1995;3.
    102.Anaphylaxis. A review of 266 cases [see comments].
  Kemp SF, Lockey RF, et al.   Arch Intern Med 1995 Sep 11;155(16):1749-54.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
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