Anaphylaxis and food allergy management in childcare facilities and schools are growing challenges. An increasing number of children experience severe allergic reactions on school grounds as evidenced by reports of epinephrine use. Data also suggest that the prevalence of food allergy may be increasing, with a large percentage of school-aged children at risk for anaphylaxis. Moreover, anaphylaxis may occur for the first time in a previously undiagnosed child at school or childcare setting, suggesting that general preparedness is essential. Management includes strategies for minimizing the risk of reactions and allergen exposures as well as readiness to recognize and treat allergic reactions of any severity. The primary objective of this rep...
Abstract: The prevalence of food allergies, with associated risk for anaphylaxis, has increasingly b...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley A. Foster et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Food allergies are on the rise in school-aged children. Food allergies pose a complex problem in sch...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
Food allergy is a growing health and safety concern that affects up to 8% of school-age children. Be...
Objective To review the evidence and current policies regarding the use of epinephrine at schools an...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Introduction. Children with severe food allergies may spend many hours in the preschool setting. Lit...
Since anaphylaxis is unpredictable, rapid in onset, and potentially life threatening, it is critical...
Background: School nurses play an important role in coping with food allergy (FA) in schoolchildren,...
Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 25 school-aged children have food allergies.2,3 For...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
Anaphylaxis in the school setting is a growing concern. As epinephrine prescriptions and cases of p...
The aim of these guidelines is to assist staff in school and childcare settings to plan and implemen...
Abstract: The prevalence of food allergies, with associated risk for anaphylaxis, has increasingly b...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley A. Foster et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Food allergies are on the rise in school-aged children. Food allergies pose a complex problem in sch...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
Food allergy is a growing health and safety concern that affects up to 8% of school-age children. Be...
Objective To review the evidence and current policies regarding the use of epinephrine at schools an...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Introduction. Children with severe food allergies may spend many hours in the preschool setting. Lit...
Since anaphylaxis is unpredictable, rapid in onset, and potentially life threatening, it is critical...
Background: School nurses play an important role in coping with food allergy (FA) in schoolchildren,...
Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 25 school-aged children have food allergies.2,3 For...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
Anaphylaxis in the school setting is a growing concern. As epinephrine prescriptions and cases of p...
The aim of these guidelines is to assist staff in school and childcare settings to plan and implemen...
Abstract: The prevalence of food allergies, with associated risk for anaphylaxis, has increasingly b...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
Copyright © 2015 Ashley A. Foster et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...