Anaphylaxis

/ˌænəfəˈlæksɪs/ noun

A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs rapidly and affects multiple organ systems, potentially causing cardiovascular collapse and death if not treated immediately with epinephrine.

From Greek 'ana' meaning 'against' and 'phylaxis' meaning 'protection.' Ironically, the word means 'against protection,' coined in 1902 when researchers discovered that repeated exposure to certain substances caused harm rather than immunity.

AMአናፊላክሲስ
ARحساسية شديدة
BNঅ্যানাফাইল্যাক্সিস
CAanafilaxi
CSanafylaxe
DAanafylaksi
DEAnaphylaxie
ELαναφυλαξία
ESanafilaxia
FAآنافیلاکسی
FIanafylaksia
FRanaphylaxie
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