MICROBIOLOGY: FUNDAMENTALS CONNECT AC
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Chapter 14.2, Problem 2NP
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Anaphylaxis is an acute allergic reaction. Its symptoms include shortness of breath, itchy rash, tongue swelling, vomiting, low blood pressure, and light-headedness. Anaphylaxis is rapid in onset and may also be lethal. In an anaphylactic shock, the heart is unable to pump enough
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