Improving Education about Epinephrine Autoinjectors and Allergy Action Plans at a Federally Qualified Pediatric Clinic
African American and Hispanic children have higher rates of food anaphylaxis compared to European-American children. Knowledge about use of epinephrine auto-injectors (EAIs) and food allergy action plans (FAAPs) among staff federally funded pediatric clinics that care predominantly for children of such backgrounds has not been well-studied.
Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Stephanie Jones, Girish Vitalpur, Tracey Wilkinson Source Type: research
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