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  • 4. Emergency epinephrine use for food allergy reactions in Chicago Public Schools.
    DeSantiago-Cardenas L, Rivkina V, Whyte SA, Harvey-Gintoft BC, Bunning BJ, Gupta RS.
    Am J Prev Med; 2015 Feb; 48(2):170-173. PubMed ID: 25442236
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  • 5. Administration of epinephrine for life-threatening allergic reactions in school settings.
    Murphy KR.
    Pediatrics; 2006 May; 117(5):1862; author reply 1862. PubMed ID: 16651358
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  • 6. Administration of epinephrine for life-threatening allergic reactions in school settings.
    McIntyre CL, Sheetz AH, Carroll CR, Young MC.
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  • 9. Gaps in the management of food-induced anaphylaxis reactions at school.
    Pouessel G, Dumond P, Liabeuf V, Kase Tanno L, Deschildre A, Beaumont P, Van der Brempt X, Beaudouin E, Labreuche J, Renaudin JM, Sabouraud-Leclerc D, Allergy Vigilance Network®Allergy Vigilance Network, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France..
    Pediatr Allergy Immunol; 2019 Nov; 30(7):767-770. PubMed ID: 31172595
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  • 11. Preparedness for students and staff with anaphylaxis.
    Morris P, Baker D, Belot C, Edwards A.
    J Sch Health; 2011 Aug; 81(8):471-6. PubMed ID: 21740432
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  • 12. Current trends in food allergy-induced anaphylaxis management at school.
    Greenhawt M, Wallace D, Sublett JW, Maughan E, Tanner A, Kelley KJ, Fineman S, White M, Cash G, Anderson C, Schoessler S, Gupta R, Pistiner M.
    Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol; 2018 Aug; 121(2):174-178. PubMed ID: 29684568
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  • 13. Parental knowledge and use of epinephrine auto-injector for children with food allergy.
    Pouessel G, Deschildre A, Castelain C, Sardet A, Sagot-Bevenot S, de Sauve-Boeuf A, Thumerelle C, Santos C.
    Pediatr Allergy Immunol; 2006 May; 17(3):221-6. PubMed ID: 16672011
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  • 15. First-aid treatment of severe food allergies...and using the EpiPen properly.
    Child Health Alert; 2004 Jun; 22():2-3. PubMed ID: 15233095
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  • 18. Delayed anaphylaxis to walnut following epinephrine administration.
    Green TD, Palmer KP, Burks AW.
    J Pediatr; 2006 Nov; 149(5):733-4. PubMed ID: 17095366
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  • 20. Anaphylaxis management in the pediatric emergency department: opportunities for improvement.
    Russell S, Monroe K, Losek JD.
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