This database was created to ask medical colleagues to report the anaphylactic reactions of their clinical practice centrally. Public access to the database is not possible. An access code has been/will be issued to all affiliated clinics.
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NEW: from the 7th of October 2021, UK has become a member of the Anaphylaxis Registry. Participation for only UK Healthcare Professional in the Registry is coordinated by Imperial College London, and the registry is fully integrated into the European Anaphylaxis Registry.
For further information (PIS) and to join (IC & e-request) for UK Healthcare Professional, please click the link: https://bit.ly/uk-anaphylaxis.
For other centers (non-UK), a new version of the basic survey anaphylaxis is online. The user guide has been adapted accordingly and can be found in the members area under downloads.
NORA e.V., October 2021
Status: Wednesday, 09. October 2024
13820 completed cases
Male patients | 6455 | 47% |
Female patients | 7365 | 53% |
Children and youths | 3271 | 24% |
Adults | 10549 | 76% |
completed cases per country:
Germany | 10205 | 74% |
Austria | 1146 | 8% |
Switzerland | 2469 | 18% |
2109 completed cases
Male patients | 1137 | 54% |
Female patients | 972 | 46% |
Children and youths | 988 | 47% |
Adults | 1121 | 53% |
3306 completed cases
Male patients | 1834 | 55% |
Female patients | 1472 | 45% |
Children and youths | 1326 | 40% |
Adults | 1980 | 60% |
completed cases per country:
Brazil | 248 | 8% |
Bulgaria | 255 | 8% |
Greece | 423 | 13% |
Ireland | 223 | 7% |
Italy | 907 | 27% |
Poland | 498 | 15% |
Spain | 650 | 20% |
Romania | 73 | 2% |
Netherlands | 9 | 0% |
Croatia | 20 | 1% |
344 completed cases
Male patients | 184 | 53% |
Female patients | 160 | 47% |
Children and youths | 302 | 88% |
Adults | 42 | 12% |