There are two kinds of thing that are both called eFuse: current-limiting devices which are almost always resettable, and one-time programmed bits which are intentionally one-time programmable (some are implemented as physical fuses which are blown by overcurrent, others are implemented using various other types of write-once nonvolatile memory, and some bad ones are implemented by making normal flash pretend to be write-once using firmware-level protections).
Professionally I usually see OTP referred to as "fuses," "OTP," "straps," or "chicken bits," with the specific word "eFuse" reserved for the current-limiting device. But in popular media the trend seems the opposite.