- anaphylactic, causative, agent
- agent m pathogène anaphylactique
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
anaphylactic — adj. hypersensitive due to earlier exposure to causative agent … English contemporary dictionary
anaphylaxis — An induced systemic or generalized sensitivity; at times the term a. is used for anaphylactic shock. The term is commonly used to denote the immediate, transient kind of immunologic (allergic) reaction characterized by contraction of smooth … Medical dictionary
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anaphylaxis — noun (plural anaphylaxes) Etymology: New Latin, from ana + prophylaxis Date: 1907 1. hypersensitivity (as to foreign proteins or drugs) resulting from sensitization following prior contact with the causative agent 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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