Risk Factors Associated with Severe Systemic Allergic Reaction after Wasp Sting in Subjects with a History of European Hornet Sting Allergy
To make the treatment approach in patients suffering a European hornet sting allergy reaction more personalized, preparing them also for possible future risks.
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Main Authors: | Perčič Simona (Author), Košnik Mitja (Author), Zaletel Kragelj Lijana (Author), Bojanić Lidija (Author), Kukec Andreja (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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