Effectiveness of Implementing a Defined Food Allergy Management Plan in the Public School Setting
Rationale With an increased number of students attending school with food allergies, there is increased risk of severe allergic reaction to a diagnosed or undiagnosed food allergen. Conclusions With an increased number of students attending school with food allergies, there is increased risk of seve...
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description | Rationale With an increased number of students attending school with food allergies, there is increased risk of severe allergic reaction to a diagnosed or undiagnosed food allergen. Conclusions With an increased number of students attending school with food allergies, there is increased risk of severe allergic reaction to a diagnosed or undiagnosed food allergen. |
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