The National Center for Disease Control explains what type of reaction is anaphylaxis. According to the National Center for Disease Control, anaphylaxis is an immediate type of allergic reaction.
"Anaphylaxis is an immediate type of allergic reaction. The first symptoms of anaphylaxis are a sharp local reaction, itching, shortness of breath, pronounced paleness, drop in blood pressure. Anaphylactic shock can also be fatal.
Anaphylaxis is a possible but rare side effect of any vaccine, and its occurrence does not mean that the vaccine is of poor quality", - the National Center for Disease Control said in a statement.
As it is known, 27-year-old nurse Megi Bakradze, who developed anaphylactic shock after being vaccinated against AstraZeneca vaccine, died at the first university clinic of TSMU. An investigation is underway under Article 116 of the Criminal Code, which stipulates negligent manslaughter.
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