Anaphylaxis Awareness Week (4 – 10 May) Young people are frequently recognised as being the most at risk of anaphylaxis due to a decrease in parental support as they reach adulthood, increased risk-taking as they experiment with new foods and travel alone or with friends, as well as a reluctance to share information or carry their adrenaline auto-injectors – the life-saving medication used to treat anaphylaxis. At the Campaign, there is an increasing demand for support for young people aged 11-17 years and…