Enhancing the Nutritional Well-Being of Children With Food Allergies During Disaster

To create a supportive environment prioritizing the nutritional health of children with food allergies and their families during disasters, comprehensive disaster preparedness plans are essential. Additionally, 4 developed a disaster preparedness nutrition education curriculum to empower children, i...

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Food allergies
Food Hypersensitivity
Humans
Letter to the Editor
Nutrition
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