
Less than half of physicians identified gastrointestinal and upper respiratory tract symptoms as potential signs of anaphylaxis, according to findings presented at the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Hybrid Congress.
Further, a greater proportion of residents compared with other physicians correctly identified the proper adrenaline dosage and route of administration to treat anaphylaxis, highlighting the need for continued education regarding anaphylaxis, according to the survey findings.
Cihan Örçen, an allergy and immunology specialist at the Clinic of Chest Diseases at