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Publication: Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2009) 124 (6): 1549–1555.
Published: December 2009
...Amy M. Branum, MSPH; Susan L. Lukacs, MSPH, DO OBJECTIVES: The goals were to estimate the prevalence of food allergy and to describe trends in food allergy prevalence and health care use among US children. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of data on food allergy among children <18 years...
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Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
Published: June 2024
...NOTE: The embedded version below is for review purposes. Click here to view a large version, which allows you to fill in and download the form. To license the AAP Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan for use in your EHR, please contact [email protected] . ...)
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Published: February 2024
...Commentary by Alexandra K. Martinson, MD Published February 2024 Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) is the most common allergy among infants and young children . It is also the most common presentation for hematochezia in the neonate . General and specialty pediatricians across outpatient...)
Patient Education Handouts
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
...American Academy of Pediatrics Children with ASD may have many reasons for sleep problems. The causes may be medical, behavioral, or both. Medical reasons for sleep problems may be allergies, breathing problems, and acid reflux (stomach discomfort). © 2020 American Academy of Pediatrics. All...
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Published: July 2025
...July 2025 Focus on Allergies Question of the Week Leaderboard   Updated 7/1/25 During the month of July, all Question of the Week quizzes will focus on allergy content. For anyone who chooses to provide their name when taking the quizzes, a leaderboard will be posted here listing top...)
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Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
Published: July 2024
...July 2025 Special Event Focus on Allergies   Please visit the First 1,000 Days Knowledge Center throughout the month of July as we recognize World Allergy Day, and spread awareness about the importance of evaluating, diagnosing, and treating allergies in pediatric patients. Throughout...)
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Published: June 2024
...In recognition of World Allergy Day, throughout the month of July we present this special module presenting all the key allergy content currently contained in the First 1,000 Days Knowledge Center modules, all in one place. The information and resources contained below show the importance...)
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Published: October 2023
... of foods, pediatricians must also offer guidance regarding food allergies. A food allergy is defined as “an adverse health effect arising from a specific immune response that reproducibly occurs upon exposure to a given food.” Along with eczema, allergic rhinitis, and asthma, food allergies belong...)
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Publication: Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2017) 140 (Supplement_3): S199.
Published: December 2017
...Paul V. Williams, MD CCCW training on food allergies is largely informal and is mostly obtained from families of allergic children. There is a need for formal, standardized education on food allergy for CCCWs. Training curriculums can improve knowledge, as demonstrated in this study...
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Publication: Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2023) 151 (2): e2022058380.
Published: January 2023
.... There was moderate evidence that peanut and egg should be introduced from 4 to 11 months to prevent food allergy (6 of 10 reviews). Complementary food introduction was not associated with food allergy. Moderate certainty evidence suggested age of complementary food introduction was not associated with eczema. Age...
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Quick References (2024)
Published: August 2024
... on contraindications and precautions for immunizations. Anaphylactic-type allergy to a vaccine or a vaccine component Includes even mild urticarial reactions Contraindication to further vaccination with the vaccine in question unless the individual has been desensitized Encephalopathy within 7 days after...
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Published: July 2024
... there are other risk factors. (See the Food Allergies module.) Families may offer complementary foods at an increased frequency at 9 months. This generally equates to 3 to 4 times per day (meal times) in addition to offering 1 to 2 healthy snacks per day. The majority of nutritional intake at this stage...)
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Published: August 2024
... advised peanut introduction as early as 4 to 6 months of age for infants at high risk of peanut allergy because of the presence of severe eczema and/or egg allergy, but not until 6 months for infants at moderate or low risk. 81 The AAP is cognizant that for women to be successful...)
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Published: July 2023
... is a postdoctoral researcher at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia, having recently completed her PhD in epidemiology at the University of Melbourne. Her current research focus is the prevention of childhood food allergy through the evaluation of risk factors at a population level, using cohort...)