Abstract

Adolescents with food allergy remain a medically at-risk population that is less likely to carry emergency medication and experiences higher rates of anaphylaxis, including fatal reactions. It is unclear how this compares to other younger children and if there is concordance between parent and adolescent perception of food allergy management.

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